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Why the Nuclear Train Failed
The idea of a nuclear train first appeared in the mid-20th century, during the nuclear boom. Scientists imagined locomotives, submarines, ships, and airplanes all powered by reactors. Among these ...
During the nuclear optimism of the 1950s, American engineers envisioned a freight train that would never need refueling: the X-12, a 200-ton atomic-powered locomotive. Designed with a compact uranium ...
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