The Planet and Samson Locomotives: Their Design and Development

The Planet and Samson Locomotives: Their Design and Development

by Anthony Dawson
The Planet and Samson Locomotives: Their Design and Development

The Planet and Samson Locomotives: Their Design and Development

by Anthony Dawson

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Overview

Robert Stephenson’s Planet class locomotive was the first true design of mainline express passenger locomotive. Delivered less than a year after Rocket it was one of the most successful early locomotive designs. Planet set the mold for British locomotive design for more than the next century featuring a multi tubular boiler; inside cylinders; crank axle; and the first use of proper frames.

The Planet class, and its 0-4-0 Samson derivative, found use across Britain with examples being supplied to railways in London and Glasgow. The Planet class proved popular in Europe too with examples being first exported and then built in France. Two were exported to Austria, and the first locomotive to steam in Russia was based on the design. Planet and Samson also crossed the Atlantic with more examples being built in the United States than in Europe.

A working replica of the revolutionary design was built in Manchester in 1992: the first mainline express passenger steam locomotive to be built in Britain since the 1960s.

This book outlines the technical design of the Planet and Samson locomotive, and charts the careers of the class members at home and abroad.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399092647
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 08/17/2023
Pages: 184
Sales rank: 324,849
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.70(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anthony Dawson is an archaeologist and historian who has made a special study of the history of the British army in the nineteenth century. He spent two years as a post-graduate research student at the University of Leeds where he gained an MRes. As well as writing articles on the subject in magazines and journals, he has published Napoleonic Artillery, French Infantry of the Crimean War and Letters from the Light Brigade: The British Cavalry in the Crimean War.
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