The George Stephenson steam engine Billy was fabricated and built at Killingworth Colliery West Moor workshops in around 1816 and used to haul wagons


The George Stephenson steam engine Billy was fabricated and built at Killingworth Colliery West Moor workshops in around 1816 and used to haul wagons of coal to the river Tyne and shipped out


Size: 7032px × 4690px
Location: Stephenson Railway Museum North Tyneside
Photo credit: © Wilf Doyle / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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