John Bull is a historic British-built railroad steam locomotive that operated in the United States. It was operated for the first time on September 15...
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locomotive John Bull (magazine), a series of British periodicals John Bull (horse) (1789–1812), a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire John Bull (play)...
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ISBN 0-911198-81-4. ""DeWitt Clinton" Locomotive". American Rails. 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020. "John Bull Locomotive". National Museum of American History...
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Stephenson's Rocket (redirect from Rocket locomotive)
Railways packaging. Locomotive Seguin – Seguin tubular steam locomotive (1829) John Bull (locomotive) – British-built railroad steam locomotive LMR 57 Lion –...
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Cowcatcher (redirect from Pilot (locomotive))
cowcatcher is widely credited to Isaac Dripps, who fitted one to the John Bull (locomotive) in 1833 shortly after steam haulage commenced on the Camden and...
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Revolution. The John Bull locomotive is the signature artifact. Exhibits within America on the Move include Southern Railway locomotive no. 1401, Santa...
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and Amboy's main line became known as the Amboy Branch. John Bull (locomotive) Monster (locomotive) Churella (2013), p. 215. Churella (2013), p. 216. Coverdale...
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The C&A first purchased and operated the John Bull locomotive, the oldest surviving operable steam locomotive in the world today. It was imported from...
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locomotive to run on a short line to the suburbs of Philadelphia. The Camden & Amboy Railroad (C&A) had already imported their John Bull locomotive from...
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weeks at a time. The John Bull locomotive was displayed. It was only 62 years old, having been built in 1831. It was the first locomotive acquisition by the...
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surviving locomotives designed by engineer Timothy Hackworth (the others being Bradyll, Derwent and Sans Pareil). Railways portal Canada portal John Bull (locomotive)...
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within the permanent collection of the Children's Museum. 0-10-0 John Bull locomotive Nancy Kriplen, Margaret M. Maxwell (1982). Margaret M. Maxwell (ed...
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commemorating the Coronation of William IV 1831". Royal Collection Trust. "John Bull Locomotive". History Wired. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2008-08-04. "PRR...
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Bordentown re-assembled (without blueprints or instructions) the locomotive John Bull (originally called "The Stevens") in just 10 days. It was built by...
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part of a rebuilding program, an example being the locomotive John Bull. In Germany, the locomotive cab was introduced by the Saxon railway director and...
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Service to Hightstown began in December 1831 using the British-built John Bull locomotive. C&A was acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in 1871 after...
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Richard Trevithick (redirect from Pen-y-Darren (locomotive))
steam locomotive. The world's first locomotive-hauled railway journey took place on 21 February 1804, when Trevithick's unnamed steam locomotive hauled...
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Thumb (locomotive). History of rail transport in the United States Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Baltimore, Maryland Best Friend of Charleston John Bull "1829...
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Whyte notation (redirect from 4w (locomotive))
is a classification method for steam locomotives, and some internal combustion locomotives and electric locomotives, by wheel arrangement. It was devised...
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Rainhill trials (redirect from Rainhill locomotive trials)
oldest operable steam locomotive in existence (The British-built US locomotive John Bull, seven years older, was steamed again in 1981) LNER Class A3 4-6-2...
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1996, when the railway was purchased by John Bull, the motive power was a 4-wheeled petrol-hydraulic locomotive named "Invicta". The carriages were two...
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LMR 57 Lion (category 0-4-2 locomotives)
was the second oldest locomotive to be steamed in this period, the oldest being the British-built American locomotive John Bull. In 1967, Lion was loaned...
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Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (section Locomotives)
also included in the Pennsylvania Historic Collection, the John Bull (built 1831) and the John Stevens (built 1825). In August 2023 the 185-year-old Rocket...
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became a practical engineer, self-taught and driven by a self-described "bull-dog tenacity of purpose." In 1878 Stevens married Harriet T. O'Brien. They...
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The Rare Breed (category Films scored by John Williams)
learns that Burnett has made a deal with competing rancher John Taylor to steal the bull. Hilary does not yet know that Burnett made the deal mostly...
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Royal Hudson (category Canadian Pacific Railway locomotives)
represented, from operating replicas of the earliest steam locomotives, such as: the John Bull, Stephensons Rocket and Tom Thumb to the modern steamers...
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Southern Railway 4501 (redirect from Mikado Locomotive No. 4501)
preserved Ms class 2-8-2 "Mikado" type steam locomotive. Built in October 1911 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, No. 4501...
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musth, a bull elephant named Hercules became enraged, broke his chains, charged a freight train, and succeeded in derailing the locomotive (at the expense...
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earned the nickname "Bull" because, it is said, of the way he would lower his helmet and charge the line. A Portland pub, named "Bull Feeney's" in his honor...
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Charleston ties the steam safety pressure release valve shut. June 18 – The John Bull is constructed by Robert Stephenson and Company in England. June 21 –...
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