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George Stephenson (June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848) was a pioneering British engineer and inventor known for his crucial role in the development of the steam locomotive and the establishment of the world's first public railroads. Often referred to as the "father of the railroad revolution", Stephenson's innovative contributions transformed transportation and ushered in a new era of industrial progress in the 19th century.
George Stephenson (June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848) was a pioneering British engineer and inventor known for his crucial role in the development of the steam locomotive and the establishment of the world's first public railroads. Often referred to as the "father of the railroad revolution", Stephenson's innovative contributions transformed transportation and ushered in a new era of industrial progress in the 19th century.

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George Stephenson (June 9, 1781 - August 12, 1848) was a pioneering British engineer and inventor known for his crucial role in the development of the steam locomotive and the establishment of the world's first public railroads. Often referred to as the "father of the railroad revolution", Stephenson's innovative contributions transformed transportation and ushered in a new era of industrial progress in the 19th century.