How a father and son kept the Industrial Revolution on the rails
October 8, 1829 - Stephenson's The Rocket wins The Rainhill Trials Your business is booming, demand for your product is growing by the day. You produce it with the latest technology, but technological wonders end when it leaves the factory gate. The product must travel by horseback, in horse-drawn wagons or canal boats pulled by horses. What to do? You ask the best brains in the country to produce the best locomotives in the country and test them at the Rainhill Trials - where one machine is far ahead of anything else – the 'Rocket.' The 'Rocket', photographed on display at The Science Museum (now displayed at Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham) Source: Wikimedia Commons The Problem By the 1820s, the Industrial Revolution drew people in ever greater numbers from the countryside…