Replica of Richard Trevithick's last locomotive before his peripatetic mind moved onto other things - 0-4-0 "Catch-me-who-can" built, together with a primitive passenger carriage, in 1808 by John Urpeth Rastrick at the Hazeldine Foundary, Bridgnorth, Salop. The loco and carriage ran on a circular track at Euston, London for entertainment, but in so doing became the world's first steam-hauled passenger train. The replica is here at the Severn Valley Railway gala, 09/11.
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