An oil burner engine is a steam engine that uses oil as its fuel. The term is usually applied to a locomotive or ship engine that burns oil to heat water, to produce the steam which drives the pistons, or turbines, from which the power is derived.
Oil Burning Locomotive: Southern Pacific 2472 at the Niles Canyon Railway
USS Trippe, an oil-fired steamship, one of the US Navy's Paulding class destroyers
James Holden (locomotive engineer)
James Holden was an English locomotive engineer.
James Holden stands in front of the Decapod.