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A visit to the national transport museum of Switzerland in Luzern
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Stuart Cameron > The former Lake Lucerne paddle steamer Rigi, now preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
Stuart Cameron > Paddle box of the paddle steamer Rigi
Stuart Cameron > The former Lake Lucerne paddle steamer Rigi, now preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
Stuart Cameron > Model of the paddle steamer Pilatus.
Stuart Cameron > After the Pilatus was scrapped in the 1960s her engine and boilers, funnel and starboard paddlewheel were preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
Stuart Cameron > The two single-furnace, 2-pass Scotch boilers of paddle steamer Pilatus - one cuttaway to show internal arrangement
Stuart Cameron > Arrangement of boiler flues entry to funnel
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Pilatus funnel with 2 Scotch boilers below
Stuart Cameron > Paddle steamer Pilatus' compound diagonal reciprocating steam engine with the air pump nearest viewpoint
The former Lake Lucerne paddle steamer Rigi, now preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
 > The former Lake Lucerne paddle steamer Rigi, now preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
The former Lake Lucerne paddle steamer Rigi, now preserved in the Swiss Transport Museum
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