Steam Locomotive Footplate
by Adrian Evans
Title
Steam Locomotive Footplate
Artist
Adrian Evans
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Art
Description
The footplate of a steam locomotive is a large metal plate that rests on top of the frames and is normally covered with wooden floorboards. It is usually the full width of the locomotive and extends from the front of the cab to the rear of cab or coal bunker just above the buffer beam. The boiler, the cab, and other superstructure elements are in turn mounted on the footplate. The footplate does extend beyond the front of the cab on some locomotives, but is then usually referred to as the "running board/plate." The footplate is where the Driver and Fireman stand in the cab to operate the locomotive, giving rise to the expression of working on the footplate for being in the cab of a steam locomotive. The part of the footplate ahead of the cab is referred to by a variety of different names.
At the Welsh Highland Railway the South African Class NG G16 2-6-2+2-6-2 of 1937 No 87
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May 13th, 2015
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