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Alexander Allan (locomotive engineer)

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Nationality
  
Scottish

Died
  
June 2, 1891

Role
  
Locomotive engineer

Name
  
Alexander Allan


Alexander Allan (locomotive engineer)

Born
  
1809
Montrose, Angus

Engineering discipline
  
Mechanical Engineering

Alexander Allan was a Scottish mechanical engineer. He was born at Montrose, Angus, in 1809 and died at Scarborough, Yorkshire on 2 June 1891.

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Career

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From 1843 to 1853 he was Works Manager at the Crewe Works of the Grand Junction Railway, later London and North Western Railway, under Francis Trevithick. He later claimed the credit for designing the Crewe type locomotive with inclined cylinders and double frames, but this claim has been challenged. From 1853 to 1865 he was Locomotive Superintendent of the Scottish Central Railway. Allan was an original member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1847.

Inventions

Allan made a number of inventions, including a balanced slide valve, but the best-known is his straight-link valve gear of 1855.

References

Alexander Allan (locomotive engineer) Wikipedia