párafékezünk
Párafékezünk is a Hungarian term that translates to "we are steam braking" or "we are applying steam brakes." It refers to a specific braking method used historically in steam locomotives. This system utilizes steam pressure to activate the brakes on the train's wheels. When the driver wishes to slow down or stop the train, they would manipulate a control valve that allowed steam to flow into a cylinder. This steam pressure would then push a piston, which in turn would apply force to the braking mechanism, typically brake shoes pressing against the wheels.
The effectiveness of párafékezünk depended on several factors, including the steam pressure available, the size and