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What does it mean by "heavy steam vehicle"?



 
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What does it mean by "heavy steam vehicle"? #1 (permalink) Fri Dec 15, 2006 15:25 pm   What does it mean by "heavy steam vehicle"?
 

Hello,

I am translating a passage.
But I couldn't figure out the term "heavy steam vehicle."
Is it a kind of car which use steam as its motive power or some other thing?

Thank you!
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What does it mean by "heavy steam vehicle"? #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 15, 2006 21:12 pm   What does it mean by "heavy steam vehicle"?
 

You're right, chachagod.
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