Two-day, ‘hands-on’ steam engineering course
The Boothbay Railway Village will be conducting a two-day course October 19 and 20 on the operation and theory of the coal-fired steam locomotive.
Included in this fascinating educational experience will be the opportunity to participate in “hands-on” training with the museum's vintage locomotives under the supervision of qualified museum staff.
How does the boiling of water get converted into the train moving along the track? What is that chug sound? What are the steam forces that need to be respected and monitored closely by the train operator? These questions and more will be answered by attending this course.
The course will be, not only for those with no or little knowledge of the operation of steam engines, but also for those with some knowledge and a desire to enhance their understanding of steam locomotives.
The course will cost $150, $100 for museum members, which includes the cost of the textbook “Practical Locomotive Operating.”
The first session on Saturday will explore the theory and understanding of boiler and locomotive operations, then the second session on Sunday students will experience actual locomotive operation (you must be 18 years old or older).
This is a unique and exciting opportunity for those interested in getting an experience of steam engines and steam railroading. All interested and enthusiastic people are encouraged to attend this fun and informative two-day course. Course enrollment is limited but must meet a minimum enrollment to proceed.
For more information, call the Boothbay Railway Village at 207-633-4727 or visit www.railwayvillage.org. The Boothbay Railway Village is located at 586 Wiscasset Road, Route 27, Boothbay.
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