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Locomotive passenger engine no 73
Locomotive passenger engine no 73, side elevation, built 1846-1847 to Stephensons patent Date: 1847
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This print showcases Locomotive Passenger Engine No. 73, a historic steam-powered locomotive built by Robert Stephenson and Company in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in 1846-1847. Based on George Stephenson's famous 'Rocket' design, this locomotive was an engineering marvel of its time, featuring innovative elements such as outside cylinders, a Belvetter valve gear, and a central firebox. The side elevation view of Engine No. 73 in this photograph reveals the intricate details of its design. The large, vertical boiler dominates the image, with the cylinders and connecting rods visible on the right side. The smokebox and chimney are positioned at the rear, while the cab sits at the front, providing a space for the driver to operate the engine. The intricate details of the wheel arrangement, with its six driving wheels arranged in a 2-2-2 configuration, are also evident. Robert Stephenson, the son of the renowned inventor George Stephenson, oversaw the construction of this locomotive, which was built to the patent date of 1847. Engine No. 73 was a significant addition to the growing railway network in England and was used for passenger services on the East Coast Main Line between Edinburgh and Berwick-upon-Tweed. Its sleek design and impressive performance helped to revolutionize transportation, paving the way for the widespread adoption of steam-powered locomotives. This print is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the engineers of the past, and a reminder of the transformative impact of the railway on transportation history.
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