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- Wylam_Dilly abstract "Wylam Dilly is one of the two oldest surviving railway locomotives in the world; it was built circa 1815 by William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam colliery. Wylam Dilly was initially designed for and used on the Wylam Waggonway (or Wagonway) to transport coal. The four driving wheels are connected by a train of spur wheels driven by a central crankshaft. A similar steam locomotive, Puffing Billy is in the Science Museum in London.Because it proved too heavy for the cast iron plateway in its original form, the locomotive was rebuilt with eight wheels in 1815, but returned to its original design in 1830 after the track was relaid with wrought iron rails. The locomotive was still at work in 1862 when it was moved to Craghead Colliery. After withdrawal it was presented to the Royal Museum in Edinburgh in 1883, where it is currently on display.In 1822 the locomotive was temporarily mounted on a keel and served as the engine for a steam paddlewheeler that ferried strikebreakers on the River Tyne.Until a thorough examination of Wylam Dilly and Puffing Billy was undertaken in 2008, it was thought that Wylam Dilly was the oldest surviving steam locomotive in the world. The research results, released in late 2008, showed that Wylam Dilly was built after Puffing Billy incorporating improvements on the locomotive's design that weren't present in Puffing Billy.".
- Wylam_Dilly activeYearsEndYear "1815".
- Wylam_Dilly activeYearsStartYear "1815".
- Wylam_Dilly builder Timothy_Hackworth.
- Wylam_Dilly builder William_Hedley.
- Wylam_Dilly cylinderCount "2".
- Wylam_Dilly thumbnail Wylam_Dilly_1862.jpg?width=300.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageID "11944733".
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageLength "3993".
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageRevisionID "699788745".
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Cast_iron.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_steam_locomotives.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_Great_Britain.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Blackett.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Crankshaft.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Scotland.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Paddle_steamer.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Plateway.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Puffing_Billy_(locomotive).
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink River_Tyne.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Science_Museum,_London.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Spur_wheel.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Hackworth.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Wagonway.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink William_Hedley.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Wrought_iron.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink Wylam.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLink File:Wylam_Dilly,_National_Museum_of_Scotland.JPG.
- Wylam_Dilly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wylam Dilly".
- Wylam_Dilly builddate "circa 1815".
- Wylam_Dilly builder "William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth".
- Wylam_Dilly caption "Wylam Dilly in 1862.".
- Wylam_Dilly cylindercount "2".
- Wylam_Dilly disposition "static display at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh".
- Wylam_Dilly fueltype Coal.
- Wylam_Dilly name "Wylam Dilly".
- Wylam_Dilly powertype "Steam".
- Wylam_Dilly whytetype "4".
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- Wylam_Dilly subject Category:Early_steam_locomotives.
- Wylam_Dilly subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_Great_Britain.
- Wylam_Dilly hypernym Locomotives.
- Wylam_Dilly type Locomotive.
- Wylam_Dilly type MeanOfTransportation.
- Wylam_Dilly type Locomotive.
- Wylam_Dilly type Product.
- Wylam_Dilly type DesignedArtifact.
- Wylam_Dilly type Thing.
- Wylam_Dilly type Q93301.
- Wylam_Dilly comment "Wylam Dilly is one of the two oldest surviving railway locomotives in the world; it was built circa 1815 by William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam colliery. Wylam Dilly was initially designed for and used on the Wylam Waggonway (or Wagonway) to transport coal. The four driving wheels are connected by a train of spur wheels driven by a central crankshaft.".
- Wylam_Dilly label "Wylam Dilly".
- Wylam_Dilly sameAs Q8039889.
- Wylam_Dilly sameAs m.02rz1j6.
- Wylam_Dilly sameAs Q8039889.
- Wylam_Dilly wasDerivedFrom Wylam_Dilly?oldid=699788745.
- Wylam_Dilly depiction Wylam_Dilly_1862.jpg.
- Wylam_Dilly isPrimaryTopicOf Wylam_Dilly.
- Wylam_Dilly name "Wylam Dilly".