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Deutsch: Lokomotive "Stevens", spätere John Bull im Ursprungszustand.
Zeitgenössische Darstellung
English: The John Bull, a steam locomotive built in England by Robert Stephenson and Company for the Camden and Amboy Railroad.
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Source Walker, Herbert T. (1897). "The Evolution of the American Locomotive (Part 2 of 3)." Supplement to Scientific American, May 1, 1897. Figure 7.
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  • 2005-08-01 05:25 WHell 531×300×8 (45474 bytes) Lokomotive "Stevens", spätere John Bull im Ursprungszustand.<br> Zeitgenössische Darstellung von 1833 Lizenz: Gemeinfrei aufgrund des Alters Quelle: [http://voteview.com/rtopic5_ucsd_1.htm The Evolution of Steam Locomotives]

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