Memorabilia from the first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public railway is to be sold at auction. Locomotion No 1 was built by Robert Stephenson and Co and first carried passengers on the ...
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Locomotion No 1 was built in 1825 by George and Robert Stephenson Controversial plans to move a world famous steam locomotive between museums will go ahead within weeks, its owners have claimed. Built ...
A town's mayor has vowed to leave a national tourist attraction "in a world of pain" amid a row over the relocation of a famous locomotive. The National Railway Museum (NRM) wants to move Robert ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the fortunate few able to take a brief ride on the Locomotion No. 1 wonders aloud which way we'll be going. The reply comes ...
Thousands of steam enthusiasts lined the tracks to watch a newly restored replica of Locomotion No 1 re-enact the birth of the railways 200 years ago. The engine, pulling a carriage with the Duke of ...
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A row between two railway museums over the future home of a famous locomotive has been resolved. For most of the past 163 years Locomotion No 1, the first engine to pull a passenger train on a public ...
A town's mayor has vowed to leave a national tourist attraction "in a world of pain" amid a row over the relocation of a famous locomotive. The National Railway Museum (NRM) wants to move Robert ...
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