The Rainhill Trials by Anthony Dawson

The Rainhill Trials

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  • Genre Transportation
  • Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
  • Released
  • Size 2.50 MB
  • Length 177 Pages

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During seven days in October 1829 world history was made and travel would never be the same again. Organised by the directors of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway to find the best form of motive power for their line, the Rainhill Trials shaped the destiny of the railways and proved, once and for all, the supremacy of steam power. The Rainhill Trials attracted entrants from as far afield as America (Ross Winansís hand-cranked ëmanumotiveí) as well as the weird and wonderful, like the horse-powered Cycloped.??It was a contest not without controversy: claims of corruption were levelled at George Stephenson and Henry Booth (two-thirds of ëTeam Rocketí) because they were senior officials of the sponsoring railway company; Braithwaite and Ericsson (ëTeam Noveltyí) only found out about the trials seven weeks before they were due to take place; and supporters of the bluff Timothy Hackworth blamed (incorrectly) the failure of his engine, the Sans Pareil, on faulty castings made by the Stephensons.??Drawing on contemporary data, and analysis of replica locomotives at the re-enacted Rainhill Trials, this book shows how the locomotive evolved between 1828 and 1830, and why Rocket was so successful.

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