Catch me who can

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Trevithick's steam circus on which the locomotive Catch me who Can ran
Trevithick's steam circus on which the locomotive Catch me who Can ran

Catch me who can was the third steam railway locomotive created by Richard Trevithick, (after those at Penydarren ironworks and Wylam colliery). Built in 1808 by Rastrick and Hazledine at their foundry in Bridgnorth, it was demonstrated to the public at a "steam circus" organized by Trevithick on a circular track in Bloomsbury, just south of the present-day Euston Square tube station in London.

The locomotive reached a top speed of 12 mph (19 km/h). It proved too heavy, however, for the relatively brittle cast-iron rails then in use and Trevithick closed his exhibition after a broken rail caused a derailment.

A replica is under construction at the Severn Valley Railway workshops, initially for Bridgnorth's Trevithick 200 celebration on 19/20 July 2008.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain to 1830

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