Puffing Billy locomotive

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The Puffing Billy locomotive is an early 19th-century steam railway engine, renowned as one of the oldest surviving steam locomotives in the world and a pioneering milestone in railway history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early railway locomotive
historical artifact
museum exhibit
steam locomotive
builtBy Jonathan Forster
Timothy Hackworth
William Hedley
builtFor Wylam Colliery
category British steam locomotives
individual locomotives
museum locomotives
completedIn 1814
country United Kingdom
designedBy William Hedley
era early 19th century
exhibitedAt Science Museum, London
fuelType coal
gauge Wylam waggonway gauge
hasAlternative not to be confused with Puffing Billy Railway in Victoria, Australia
hasBoilerType cylindrical boiler
hasConfiguration adhesion locomotive
hasCylinderCount 2
hasDriveType vertical cylinders driving cranks via beams
hasFrameType wooden frame with iron components
hasHeritageDesignation iconic object of early railway technology
hasName Puffing Billy locomotive self-linksurface differs
hasPreservationStatus preserved
hasValveGear early simple valve gear
hasWheelArrangement 4-wheeled with additional support wheels (early form)
inception 1813
influenced development of later steam locomotives
isOneOf earliest successful adhesion locomotives
oldest surviving steam locomotives
locatedIn Science Museum, London
material iron
wood
operator Wylam Colliery railway
owner Science Museum Group
placeOfOperation Wylam waggonway
Wylam
surface form: Wylam, Northumberland
powerType steam
previouslyLocatedIn Science Museum, London
surface form: Patent Office Museum, London
railwayType industrial colliery railway
retired mid-19th century
serviceEntry 1813–1814 period
significance demonstrated practicality of steam locomotives for haulage
pioneering milestone in railway history
usedFor hauling coal wagons

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Science Museum, London hasExhibit Puffing Billy locomotive
Puffing Billy locomotive hasName Puffing Billy locomotive self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Puffing Billy