" Do you know where to find them in the sky? Three giants stars of the milky way - Betelgeuse - Uy scuti - Stephenson 2-18 Sizes compared to our tiny sun. "
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" Do you know where to find them in the sky? Three giants stars of the milky way - Betelgeuse - Uy scuti - Stephenson 2-18 Sizes compared to our tiny sun. "
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Great Western railway (UK) - GWR broad gauge 2-2-2 steam locomotive "North Star" (Robert Stephenson Locomotive Works 150 / 1837) by Historical Railway Images Via Flickr:
The Great Western Railway (GWR) Star Class of 2-2-2 broad gauge steam locomotives were used for passenger train work. Designed by Robert Stephenson, the class was introduced into service between November 1838 and November 1841, and withdrawn between April 1864 and September 1871.
A total of twelve Star Class locomotives were manufactured. Notably, they were given the romantic or colloquial (rather than scientific) names of astronomical bodies.
North Star arrived at Maidenhead Bridge by barge on 28 November 1837; on 31 May 1838 it worked the inaugural train for the company's directors. In 1854 it was rebuilt with 16 in ร 18 in (406 mm ร 457 mm) cylinders and the wheelbase lengthened by 1 foot (305 mm). It was withdrawn in 1871 but kept at Swindon, along with Lord of the Isles, until 1906.
A non-working replica of North Star was constructed for the 1923 Cavalcade, and is now housed at Swindon Steam Railway Museum.
Illustration by John Swain for "The Engineer" from November 01, 1889
Iโm no expert, but I KNEW from the outline alone that this was a Star Class.
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