China and Japan have won the high-speed train race. With bullet trains crisscrossing the Asian supercontinent, it has made ...
QUESTION: Why is George Stephenson’s Locomotion No. 1 regarded as the first steam locomotive? What about Richard Trevithick’s Penydarren? Stephenson’s Locomotion No. 1 is significant because ...
The pioneer George Stephenson, and the magic of the Rainhill Trials, are central to Susan Brownrigg’s joyous children’s book, Wrong Tracks Hands up any nine-year-old who has heard of the ...
Susan visited a host of Stephenson-related locations while researching her books including High Street House, Wylam where George was born, Dial Cottage in West Moor as well as Locomotion ...
Rian: Wow! So who built that train? Aunt Maya: A man called George Stephenson. He designed many different steam engines. But it was his son, Robert, who built the most famous early one.
Official commemorative bookazine celebrating the birth of the Stockton&Darlington Railway - the birth of modern rail ...
The diverse contributions of three men to the island’s history is being celebrated by the Corporation of St George. In its ...
As part of the Railway 200 celebrations, the public has the chance to choose their favourite railway-themed artwork from a selection of 200 originals.
Railway heroes George and Robert Stephenson take centre stage in a gripping new children’s book inspired by the early days of steam locomotives. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to ...
Of course, the Pacers added to the core around George with Roy Hibbert, George Hill, Lance Stephenson, David West, and others ...
After Paul George spoke about his disappointment in the Pacers treatment, the team will make it up to him.