Robert Francis Fairlie
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Robert Francis Fairlie (either March 1831 or 5 April 1830[1] – 31 July 1885) was a Scottish-born railway engineer. He is chiefly known for the invention of the Fairlie double-bogie articulated locomotive.
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Robert Francis Fairlie | |
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Born | 1830 – 1831 Glasgow, Scotland |
Died | (1885-07-31)July 31, 1885 London, England |
Occupation | Railway Engineer |
Known for | Fairlie double-bogie articulated locomotive |
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