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English: George Armstrong Plaque Wolverhampton.
GEORGE ARMSTRONG 1822-1901 Superintendent Great Western Railway Northern Division 1864-1897 Lived Here 1881-1901 George Armstrong was in charge of standard gauge steam locomotives for the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Stafford Road Works, Wolverhampton from 1864 to 1897. GWR at the time was split in two by the broad and standard gauges. George is best remembered for his 0-4-2 and 0-6-0 tank engines. George was in charge at Stafford Road for 33 years, during which approximately 1,139 engines were built . Alas none of them survive today. Locomotive construction continued at Wolverhampton for a few years after George's retirement, but ceased in 1909. |
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