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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Engineer

Uncles
  
James Stirling

Name
  
Patrick Stirling

Children
  
Matthew Stirling

Employer
  
Great Northern Railway

Parents
  
Robert Stirling


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Born
  
29 June 1820
Kilmarnock

Died
  
November 11, 1895, Doncaster, United Kingdom

People also search for
  
James Stirling (1835–1917), Matthew Stirling, Robert Stirling, James Stirling

Significant design
  
Stirling single

Engineering discipline
  
Locomotive engineer

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Patrick Stirling (29 June 1820 – 11 November 1895) was a Scottish railway engineer, and Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway of England. His father Robert Stirling was also an engineer. His brother James Stirling was also a locomotive engineer. His son Matthew Stirling was CME of the Hull and Barnsley Railway. Another son, Patrick Stirling played for Doncaster Rovers and was Mayor of Doncaster.

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Career

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Patrick Stirling was Locomotive Superintendent of the Glasgow and South Western Railway from 1853 to 1866. He came in 1866 to the GNR, where he constructed several locomotive types. He was succeeded by Henry Ivatt.

Stirling single

Stirling's most famous construction was the 4-2-2 steam locomotive Stirling single called "eight-footer" because of the 8 ft 1 in diameter driving wheel. That engine type set speed records during the race to the north with average train speed between engine changing of more than 60 mph in 1895.

References

Patrick Stirling Wikipedia


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