William Adams

Deceased Person

1823 – 1904

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Who was William Adams?

William Adams was the Locomotive Superintendent of the North London Railway from 1858 to 1873; the Great Eastern Railway from 1873 until 1878 and the London and South Western Railway from then until his retirement in 1895. He is best known for his locomotives featuring the Adams bogie, a device with lateral centering springs to improve high-speed stability. He should not be mistaken for William Bridges Adams a locomotive engineer who, confusingly, invented the Adams axle — a radial axle that William Adams incorporated in designs for the London and South Western Railway.

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Born
Oct 15, 1823
London
Died
Aug 7, 1904
Putney

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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