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Reply to "3 cylinder compound steam locomotives"

I thought that the two outside cylinders are the high pressure, which then feeds their exhaust steam to the inside, low pressure cylinder. The low pressure cylinder is always larger in diameter to allow for the lower temperature steam, but all three, or four cylinders do the same "work".

 

I must admit however, that all the three cylinder steam locomotives I've seen in Germany all had the three cylinders working with high pressure steam. Thus, they where not compound. 

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