Between 1855 and 1966, the company built nearly 8,000 railway locomotives.
These were popular for early railway locomotives, from 1830 to around 1850.
They were sent to England to be used in some of the first railway locomotives.
Before making cars, the company had made railway locomotives and rolling stock.
Many British railway locomotives were given names from the novels.
These were used in railway locomotives and to power fast patrol boats.
A number of railway locomotives have been named after him .
Class 101 is the name given to several types of railway locomotive:
The compound principle became popular for railway locomotives from the early 1880s and by the 1890s were all the rage.
In the same year the foundry started to manufacture railway locomotives, with 109 built by 1853.