
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Richard Trevithick 1771 - 1833

Saturday, May 15, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Railroad History
"The time will come when people will travel in stages moved by steam engines from one city to another, almost as fast as birds can fly, 15 or 20 miles an hour.... A carriage will start from Washington in the morning, the passengers will breakfast at Baltimore, dine at Philadelphia, and sup in New York the same day.... Engines will drive boats 10 or 12 miles an hour, and there will be hundreds of steamers running on the Mississippi, as predicted years ago."
--Oliver Evans, 1800
Important milestones in English and American railway development
1630: | Beaumont designs and builds wagon roads for English coal mines using heavy planks on which horses pulled carts and wagons. |
1753: | First steam engine arrives in the colonies from England. |
1755: | First steam engine in America is installed to pump water from a mine. |
1758: | An Act of Parliament establishes the Middleton Railway in Leeds. Thus the Middleton claims to be the oldest Railway in the world. |
1769: | Frenchman Nicholas Cugnot builds a steam carriage. |
1774: | Scotsman James Watt builds first "modern" stationary steam engine. |
1776: | English tram road is laid down with cast iron angle bars on timber ties. |
1784: | Murdoch (Watt associate) steam engine model runs 6 to 8 mph. |
1789: | Englishman William Jessup designs first wagons with flanged wheels. |
1800: | Oliver Evans, an American, creates the earliest successful non-condensing high pressure stationary steam-engine. |
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sugarcane Train Sondokoro, Tasikmadoe Karanganyar Solo Central Java Indonesia
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