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a painting of a man standing next to a train

📰 Daily News from the Past #115 🤖 Made by AI, curated by a human 📚 On September 27th, 1825, George Stephenson's steam locomotive, known as the "Locomotion No. 1," pulled the world's first passenger train on the Stockton and Darlington Railway, ushering in a new era of transportation. #Midjourney #ChatGPT #AI #TransportationHistory #SteamLocomotive #LocomotionNo1 #RailwayRevolution #TransportationMilestone #IndustrialRevolution #InnovationInTransport #HistoricalTrains #AIHistorian

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an old steam engine drawn in black and white

“George Stephenson is emphatically the engineer to whose intelligence and perseverance we owe the introduction of railroads into England, and consequently into the United States. It was at Killingworth Colliery that he constructed his first locomotive.” -Lupton

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an engraved portrait of george sherman

Type : Reprographic copy Description : A copy of an engraving of George Stephenson taken from Smiles Lives of the Engineers. Collection : Local Studies Source of Information : . Printed Copy : If you would like a printed copy of this image please contact Newcastle Libraries www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt quoting Accession Number : 013401

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an old drawing of a steam engine train

In 1814 the first successful steam powered locomotive was created by the British Engineer George Stephenson. The steam engine was designed to use steam produced by heating coal as a means of creating pressure to push a piston back and forth into rotational force to push the train in a forwards direction.

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Sometimes, you might stumble upon that surname of Stephen or even Stephenson in this case that shows amazing achievement and innovation. How many of you who carry the Stephen surname or Stephenson as he did are related to him in some way in time? The connections that exist and only need to be found in history and places with people in mind. This is George Stephenson who is known to be the Father of Railways and the standard gauge as an innovation. This statue is in Chester, England.

Sometimes, you might stumble upon that surname of Stephen or even Stephenson in this case that shows amazing achievement and innovation. How many of you who carry the Stephen surname or Stephenson as he did are related to him in some way in time? The connections that exist and only need to be found in history and places with people in mind. This is George Stephenson who is known to be the Father of Railways and the standard gauge as an innovation. This statue is in Chester, England.

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