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George Stephenson did not invent the steam engine, that was due to Newcomen and later to James Watt. He did not invent the steam locomotive, that was due to a number of people including Cugnot, Trevithick and others. He did not invent the Railway. Railways or tramways had been in use for two hundred years before Stephenson.

The reason why Stephenson was known as ‘The father of the steam locomotive’ was that he took a primitive, unreliable and wholly uneconomic device and turning it into an efficient machine not very different to those which ran until fifty or so years ago, married it with the iron rail and alone, and against considerable opposition,began, via the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and then the London and Birmingham Railway, the development of steam railways in England and the world.

George Stephenson began life in 1781 in the worst and poorest of all circumstances, he did not learn to read until he was twenty years old, but he, together with his son Robert, became the foremost engineers in the railway world.

If, in the middle years of the nineteenth century you wanted to build a railway, then, if you wanted it big bold and imaginative you might go to Mr. Brunel. If you wanted it to pay however, you would go to the Sephensons. (Summary by AJM)
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Introduction Part 1Introduction Part 2Chapter 1 Newcastle and the Great Northern Coal FieldChapter 2 George Stephenson's Early YearsChapter 3 Engineman at Willington QuayChapter 4 The Stephensons at KillingworthChapter 5 Early History of the LocomotiveChapter 6 Invention of the 'Geordy' Safety LampChapter 7 George Stephenson's further Improvement of the LocomotiveChapter 8 George Stephenson, Engineer of the Stockton and Darlington RailwayChapter 9 The Liverpool and Manchester Railway ProjectedChapter 10 Chat Moss. Construction of the RailwayChapter 11 Robert Stephenson in Colombia, The 'Rocket'Chapter 12 Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester RailwayChapter 13 Robert Stephenson Constructs the London and Birmingham RailwayChapter 14 Manchester and Leeds and Midland RailwaysChapter 15 George Stephenson's Coal MinesChapter 16 Robert Stephenson's CareerChapter 17 Robert Stephenson's Tubular Bridges at Menai and ConwayChapter 18 George Stephenson's Closing Years - Illness and DeathChapter 19 Robert Stephenson's Illness and Death. Stephenson Characteristics
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