in the year 1829, im 100% sure he is and englishman the speed of the locomotive is 35 miles per hour,
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket in England at the Forth Street Works in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The first train called "The Rocket" was built by George Stephenson and his son Robert in 1829 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in England. It is considered one of the first successful steam locomotives.
George Stephenson, not Robert, invented the Rocket. It was built for and won the Rainhill Trials in 1829 to demonstrate its speed and reliability as a steam locomotive for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The Rocket helped establish the viability of steam locomotives for passenger and freight transportation, ushering in the era of steam railways.
because of it's speed.
Stephenson's Rocket was invented by George Stephenson, an English engineer known as the "Father of Railways." It was built in 1829 for the Rainhill Trials, a competition to determine the best locomotive for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Stephenson's Rocket won the competition and went on to become one of the most famous early steam locomotives.
Robert Stephenson Invented The Rocket (Steam line train)
The rocket locomotive refers to Stephenson's Rocket, which was the name of a steam locomotive developed in 1829 by Robert Stephenson. Stephenson was a railway engineer.
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket in England at the Forth Street Works in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket locomotive in Newcastle, England in 1829
You may mean a train called the Rocket, built by Robert Stephenson in 1829
Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson (1803-1859)
The first train called "The Rocket" was built by George Stephenson and his son Robert in 1829 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in England. It is considered one of the first successful steam locomotives.
George Stephenson did not do a rocket launch in 1821. Rocket was the name of his locomotive.
George Stephenson, not Robert, invented the Rocket. It was built for and won the Rainhill Trials in 1829 to demonstrate its speed and reliability as a steam locomotive for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The Rocket helped establish the viability of steam locomotives for passenger and freight transportation, ushering in the era of steam railways.
Stephenson George Stephenson to be precise his son Robert also built locomotives
Benjamin Robert Stephenson was born in 1835.