Locomotive engines are powerful machines that provide the motive power for trains, enabling them to pull or push rail cars along tracks. These engines can be powered by various energy sources, including: 1. **Steam**: Traditional locomotives operated by burning coal, wood, or oil to heat water in a boiler, producing steam to drive pistons connected to the wheels. 2. **Diesel**: Diesel locomotives use a diesel engine to generate power.
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