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Early American steam locomotive

Item # 1411949

Mark Sykes

<p>Early American steam locomotive. Diagram and artwork of an early US steam locomotive. This contained a steam engine that used steam to drive pistons that turned the wheels. A chimney and valve are seen on top of the locomotive. Steam trains were first developed in the USA in the 1820s and 1830s.</p>

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