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George Stephenson: Self-Taught Engineer, World Changer, Part 2 of 2

2026-03-29
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Having risen from humble beginnings as a colliery worker to a recognized expert in steam machinery, George Stephenson had already proven his ingenuity through innovations in mine safety and engine improvements.

He worked on improving the safe and efficient movement of heavy loads from the coalface to the yard and refinery. Over the next decade, he experimented with steam power and new methods of wagon haulage to free heavy burdens once borne by humans and animal-people. This transition marked the beginning of his most transformative work: harnessing steam for mobile power, paving the way for railways that would soon reshape the world.

Although English engineers such as Richard Trevithick and Matthew Murray had already shown that a moving steam engine on rails was possible, it was George Stephenson who produced the first locomotive suitable for commercial use. In 1814, he completed the Blücher at Killingworth Colliery, a steam engine capable of hauling loads of up to 30 tons of coal, even up steep inclines, at a top speed of around 6.5 kilometers per hour.

Together, George and Robert formed Robert Stephenson and Company, based in Newcastle. Between 1823 and 1825, over 40 kilometers of track were laid, with the two rails set 4 feet 8 and a half inches, or 1.435 meters, apart. This width, originally based on the spacing of wagons drawn by horse-citizens, became the world’s first standard gauge and remains the most widely used railway gauge today.

The first locomotive to run on the Stockton & Darlington Railway, Locomotion No. 1, made history on September 27, 1825. During its inaugural journey, it hauled a train weighing around 80 tons – including coal wagons, the passenger coach Experiment, and hundreds of passengers and workmen – over the newly opened line. Reaching speeds of about 19 kilometers per hour, the journey marked the first time a steam locomotive drew a passenger-carrying train on a public railway.

Despite his practical accomplishments, Stephenson encountered resistance from academic circles. The Institution of Civil Engineers informed him that membership would require a probationary essay to prove his abilities. In response, Stephenson and his colleagues founded the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1847, where he served as its first president until his passing the following year.

A keen vegetable gardener, his last recorded technological wonder was the cucumber straightener: elongated glass tubes that guided young cucumbers to grow perfectly straight. Such playful ingenuity was but one facet of the man whose vision had already transformed the modern world.
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