Steam crane

A steam crane is a crane powered by a steam engine. It may be fixed or mobile and, if mobile, it may run on rail tracks, caterpillar tracks, road wheels, or be mounted on a barge. It usually has a vertical boiler placed at the back so that the weight of the boiler counterbalances the weight of the jib and load.

Railway steam crane, with vertical cross-tube boiler, at Summerlee Heritage Park
Derelict Smith (Rodley) crane, on the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal

They were very common as railway breakdown cranes and several have been preserved on heritage railways in the United Kingdom.

Manufacturers

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See also

Steam powered Overhead crane from 1875

References

  1. Beamish collections archive search
  • See external links


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