Hot on the heels of his in-depth tour of the original Sans Pareil, Senior Curator of Rail Transport and Technology Anthony Coulls is back to show you around the surprisingly colourful replica of the same engine.
Whereas Timothy Hackworth's original version debuted in 1829 after being built in Shildon, the replica-also Shildon-built-was created in 1979 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Rainhill Trials.
This slightly scaled-down version has many interesting details, and Anthony recalls the time he watched this very locomotive drive past (with some help) during the celebrations when he was six years old.
To see our full tour of the original Sans Pareil: • Sans Pareil: Rocket's ...
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This episode was filmed at Locomotion in Shildon. To find out more about Locomotion, visit www.locomotion.org.uk/
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Chapters:
00:00-01:08 History
01:08-01:24 Slightly smaller
01:24-01:54 Driving platform and controls
01:54-03:00 Safety innovations
03:00-04:20 Tender and fire grate
04:20-05:27 Rainhill Trials celebration
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