pilot beam

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pilot beam (plural pilot beams)

  1. (rail transport, US) a transverse beam at the end of a locomotive which carries the pilot or cowcatcher.
    • 1959, Steam's Finest Hour, edited by David P. Morgan, Kalmbach Publishing Co. (photo caption):
      To comply with restrictive clearances this T-1-a mounts pumps, headlight and bell on the pilot beam and carries a squared-off sandbox and a naked Coffin feedwater heater.
    • 1979, A History of the American Locomotive: Its Development 1830-1880[1], by John H. White, Courier Corporation, →ISBN:
      Pilot beams, however, the foremost cross-brace of the frame, continued to be made of wood until almost 1900.

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