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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Died
  
October 20, 1898, Italy


Role
  
Engineer

Name
  
Robert Sinclair

Robert Sinclair (locomotive engineer) Robert Sinclair Graces Guide

Born
  
1 July 1817

Engineering discipline
  
Mechanical Engineering

Robert Sinclair (1817–1898) was born in London but came from a Caithness family. He became Chief Mechanical Engineer of several British railways and also worked in France. He retired to Italy, where he died.

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Robert Sinclair (locomotive engineer) Robert Sinclair Graces Guide

Early years

He was apprenticed to a shipbuilder and later worked for Robert Stephenson, the Grand Junction Railway and the Paris and Rouen Railway.

Chief mechanical engineer

He was Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Caledonian Railway (CR) from 1847–1856, the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) from 1856–1862 and, following a merger of railways, of the Great Eastern Railway (GER) from 1862–1865.

Consulting engineer

Sinclair resigned in from the GER 1865, and became a consulting engineer. In this capacity, he designed a fast 2-4-2 locomotive for the Great Luxemburg Railway, and an outside cylinder 2-4-0 for the East Indian Railway. The Luxembourg 2-4-2 design was later adapted into a 2-4-2T for commuter services on the GER.

Locomotive designs

  • Caledonian, see Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway
  • ECR/GER, see Locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway
  • Innovations

    Sinclair was an early user of:

  • the Giffard injector
  • the use of steel for railway axles and wheel tyres
  • roller bearings for carriages
  • References

    Robert Sinclair (locomotive engineer) Wikipedia