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'''Robert F. Fairlie''' (1830-1885) was a railway engineer known for patents for the double-bogie double-ended locomotives for narrow gauge railways (see the [[Ffestiniog Railway]]). Wrote a number of books on the railways.
'''Robert Francis Fairlie''' (1830-1885) was a railway engineer known for patents for the double-bogie double-ended locomotives for narrow gauge railways (see the [[Ffestiniog Railway]]). Wrote a number of books on the railways.


1870. 9 Victoria Chambers Westminster.<ref>The Engineer 1870/04/15</ref>
1870. 9 Victoria Chambers Westminster.<ref>The Engineer 1870/04/15</ref>

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1869.Combined Engine and Workings for Working Branch Railways. Designed by Mr. R. F. Fairlie, C.E. and Mr. J Samuels, C.E.
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Robert Francis Fairlie (1830-1885) was a railway engineer known for patents for the double-bogie double-ended locomotives for narrow gauge railways (see the Ffestiniog Railway). Wrote a number of books on the railways.

1870. 9 Victoria Chambers Westminster.[1]

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  1. The Engineer 1870/04/15