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Revision as of 09:49, 20 February 2021

The Engine also known as Big Alice is the propulsion method of Big Alice. Big Alice is a propulsion method of a secondary supply train of the same name. The Engine is a perpetual motion machine that propels the train forward without any obvious need for fuel or maintenance. The secondary function of the Engine is that of a powerplant for car bogie-motors and on-board batteries. As such, the speed of the train is directly tied to its power supply.



History

Big Alice was the prototype of the Engine Eternal, made by Wilford Industries. After construction of Snowpiercer, she was delegated to a secondary role as a Engine for the secondary supply train of the same name and stored at Wilford Industries' compound near Chicago.

Technology

Interior

Exterior

Appearances

Season One
Season Two

Trivia

  • Big Alice is push-pull type engine with the ability to go forward and backwards at apparently the same speed. This is contrary to the Snowpiercer which is pull-type engine with primary ability of pulling its cars behind it.

Gallery

References