Catch me who can
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Catch me who can was the second steam locomotive created by Richard Trevithick. It used a steam engine and was built in 1808. Its fastest speed was 19km per hour. It was displayed near Euston Station, London.
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The wheels are in a 0-4-0 pattern, and the boiler was as high as a human, making it's total height 1.5 people high. the weight, however, wore the track out (it weighed a ton) and Trevithick was forced to scrap it.
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Pre-1830 steam locomotives
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Pen-y-darren (1804) •
Catch Me Who Can (1808) •
Puffing Billy (1812) •
Wylam Dilly (1812) •
The Salamanca (1812) •
Blücher (1814) •
Locomotion No. 1 (1825) • |
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See also: Rainhill trials • History of rail transport in Great Britain to 1830 |

