Cherepanov Steam Locomotive
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The Cherepanov steam locomotive (russian: Парово́зы Черепа́новых) was the first
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built in Russia.
Yefim and Miron Cherepanov Yefim Alekseyevich Cherepanov (russian: Ефи́м Алексе́евич Черепа́нов; 1774 – 1842), and his son Miron Yefimovich Cherepanov (russian: Миро́н Ефи́мович Черепа́нов; 1803 – 1849) were Russian in ...
constructed the locomotive in 1834. The model ran from a factory in
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to a nearby mine. The track constructed to complement the locomotive would be the first steam railway in Russia. They constructed a second model to be sent to
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in 1835. Though horse-powered transport would be the dominant form of transporting goods in Russia for many of the following years, the construction of the locomotive may have been influential in the growth of
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Background

Yefim Cherepanov and his son, Miron, were
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s to the
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family of factory-owners and developed several innovations while working for them. The pair had been building
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s for many years, to pump water in the mines. Both of them had travelled to the
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separately, with Miron going in 1833. While he was there, he was noted with having inspected the steam locomotives there. However, Russian scholars insist that the steam locomotive was the Cherepanov's own invention and not a copy of the British model.


Construction and description

The first model of the locomotive was completed in 1834, after around six months of work within the duo's free time. In August of that year, people gathered to watch an exhibition of the locomotive on track that measured around 854 meters. The locomotive was noted to have transported 3.2 tons of cargo at a speed of around 15 kilometers per hour. That weight would have required around 50 to 60 workers to transport, and around 30 minutes. The locomotive was able to do it in four minutes. It was measured at 30
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. Their second model, built in March 1835 and gifted to Saint Petersburg, improved upon those statistics, carrying a weight of around 1,000
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s at a speed of around 16.4 kilometers per hour. The first model stayed in the factory, on a two-kilometer track from the factory to a nearby mine. This track was the first steam railway in Russia.


Reception and aftermath

The development of the locomotive would give Yefim his freedom and Miron would be freed three years later. They were denied a
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for their invention and the pair had died not long after, Yefim in 1842 and Miron in 1849. The main problem with the exploitation of their locomotives was lack of coal in the area, and after all the wood nearby had been cut down and getting firewood from afar had got expensive, the line had to be converted to horse traction. First state-sponsored railways in Russia actually imported locomotives from other countries to start. It wasn't until 1857 when a Russian-built locomotive was used outside of a factory. The locomotive is still represented and honored in modern history. Its history can be found in an exhibit of
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and the
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. It was also featured on several postage stamps.


References

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