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1871 First locomotive claimed to be entirely built in the colony was produced for Grice, Sumner and Co. This was a small 2.5 tone engine that was a failure in practice.
1871 First locomotive claimed to be entirely built in the colony was produced for Grice, Sumner and Co. This was a small 2.5 tonne engine that was a failure in practice.


Is there a connection with [[Atlas Engineering Co (of Sydney)]] which also made locomotives?


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1871 First locomotive claimed to be entirely built in the colony was produced for Grice, Sumner and Co. This was a small 2.5 tonne engine that was a failure in practice.

Is there a connection with Atlas Engineering Co (of Sydney) which also made locomotives?

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