Public art & sculpture · North East England
Locomotion No1
Locomotion No1 — a public art in england-north-east, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Locomotion No1 is a public art located in england-north-east, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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From the Wikipedia article
Locomotion No. 1 (originally named Active) is an early steam locomotive that was built in 1825 by the pioneering railway engineers George and Robert Stephenson at their manufacturing firm, Robert Stephenson and Company. It became the first steam locomotive to haul a passenger-carrying train on a public railway, the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR). Locomotion was ordered by the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company in September 1824; its design benefitted from George Stephenson's experience building his series of Killingworth locomotives. It is believed that Locomotion No. 1 was the first locomotive to make use of coupling rods to link together its driving wheels, reducing the chance of the wheels slipping on the iron rails. However, the centre-flue boiler proved to be a weakness, providing a poorer heating surface than later multi-flue boilers. In September 1825, Locomotion hauled the first train on the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first locomotive to haul a passenger train on a public railway. On 1 July 1828, it was heavily damaged when its boiler exploded at Aycliffe Lane station, killing its driver, John Cree. It was rebuilt, but as a consequence of the rapid advances in locomotive design, Locomotion became obsolete within a decade. It was used on the railway until 1850, after which it was converted into a stationary engine. In 1857, as a consequence of its historical importance, Locomotion was preserved and put on display. Between 1892 and 1975, it was on static display at one of the platforms at Darlington Bank Top railway station, and was then on display at the Head of Steam museum based at Darlington North Road railway station between 1975 and 2021. It was then moved to the Locomotion museum in Shildon. A working replica of Locomotion was built, and following years of operation at Beamish Museum was put on display at the Head of Steam museum.
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Background
History
On 23 June 1823, the pioneering locomotive manufacturer Robert Stephenson and Company was established by the railway engineers George Stephenson and his son Robert Stephenson, and the businessmen Edward Pease and Thomas Richardson. In November of that year, only months after the company started operations, a key order was placed by the Stockton & Darlington Railway Company for four stationary engines. On 16 September 1824, the S&DR ordered a pair of steam locomotives, at a price of £550 (about £ today) each. This order was historically important as the first of these locomotives, Active (later renamed Locomotion No. 1), was the first steam locomotive to haul a passenger train on a public…
Architecture
The design of Locomotion No. 1 combined and built on the improvements that George Stephenson had incorporated in his Killingworth locomotives. Construction was supervised by Timothy Hackworth and James Kennedy. The locomotive weighed 6.5 LT, with many elements, including the boiler, cylinders, and wheels, made of cast iron on a timber frame. The boiler had a blastpipe in the chimney. The single-flue boiler had a lower heating surface-to-water ratio than later boiler designs. It had four 4 ft diameter driving wheels and a maximum speed of about 15 mph. A pair of cross-heads above the cylinders transmitted the power through a pair of connecting rods, making use of a loose eccentric valve…
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 54.5587, -1.3116
- District
- Stockton-on-Tees
- Parish
- Stockton-on-Tees, unparished area
- Postcode
- TS18 3AY
- Parliamentary constituency
- Stockton North
Sources
- osm: node/3104775545 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Locomotion No. 1 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Locomotion No1?
- Locomotion No1 is in North-East England, United Kingdom (postcode TS18 3AY), in the parish of Stockton-on-Tees, unparished area.
- Who owns Locomotion No1?
- Locomotion No1 is owned by Stockton and Darlington.
- Is Locomotion No1 free to visit?
- Yes, Locomotion No1 is free to enter.
- How do I get to Locomotion No1?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode TS18 3AY. It sits within the Stockton North parliamentary constituency.