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1837 The second Star class engine, with 2-2-2 wheel arrangement, built by Stephensons for the [[Great Western Railway]]. It has slightly smaller driving wheels than [[Robert Stephenson and Co: North Star|North Star]].  Another ten engines of the Star class were built in the next 2 years<ref>The British Steam Railway Locomotive, by E. L. Ahrons</ref>.
1837 The second Star class engine, with 2-2-2 wheel arrangement, built by Stephensons for the [[Great Western Railway]]. It has slightly smaller driving wheels than [[Robert Stephenson and Co: North Star (GWR)|North Star]].  Another ten engines of the Star class were built in the next 2 years<ref>The British Steam Railway Locomotive, by E. L. Ahrons</ref>.





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Note: This is a sub-section of Robert Stephenson and Co

1837 The second Star class engine, with 2-2-2 wheel arrangement, built by Stephensons for the Great Western Railway. It has slightly smaller driving wheels than North Star. Another ten engines of the Star class were built in the next 2 years[1].


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Sources of Information

  1. The British Steam Railway Locomotive, by E. L. Ahrons