THE "STOURBRIDGE LION", 1829

     

    
     This engine was built by Foster, Rastrick & Co. of Stourbridge, Eng. for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co., and arrived in America, May 13th 1829 and was put together at the shops of the West Point Foundry Association, New York, after which it was taken by water to Carbondale where it was tried upon their railroad at Honesdale, Pa. making the first trip on the Continent on Aug. 8th 1829.

     It was a four wheeled engine, all drivers, with all four wheels connected by pins to the wheels. The boiler was a round cylindrical one; no drop part for the furnace and the smoke box had a well painted lions head on it.

     The cylinders were vertical, placed at the back and each side of the furnace, with grasshopper beams and connecting rods from them to the crank pins in the wheels.

 

 

 

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