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the cost of building and the price of the scrap. <ref>The Engineer 1898/03/11</ref> | the cost of building and the price of the scrap. <ref>The Engineer 1898/03/11</ref> | ||
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It was a six-coupled engine with outside cylinders, which, after trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, was finally scrapped in December of that year, entailing a dead loss to its builder of about £1500 between the cost of building and the price of the scrap. [1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1898/03/11