Category:Steam Horse locomotives

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English: The Steam Horse was constructed by the Butterley Company in Derbyshire in 1813 by William Brunton (1777–1851). Also known as the "Mechanical Traveller" it had a pair of mechanical legs, with feet that gripped the rails at the rear of the engine to push it forwards at about three miles an hour.
<nowiki>Механический путешественник; スチームホース; cheval à vapeur de Brunton; Traveller; Steam Horse locomotive; Lokomotiva Traveller; Brunton’s Mechanical Traveller; чугун; Early British locomotive (1813-1815); Mechanical traveller; Паровой конь; Steam Horse; Шагающий паровоз; Brunton's Mechanical Traveller; Brunton’s Mechanical Traveller; Brunton's Mechanical Traveller; Traveller; Steam horse; Voyageur mécanique de Brunton; Brunton's Mechanical Traveller</nowiki>
Steam Horse locomotive 
Early British locomotive (1813-1815)
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  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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  • 1813
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  • 1815 Philadelphia train accident
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