For which railroad was the Tom Thumb locomotive originally commissioned?
Answer
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
The Tom Thumb was commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad. The organization required a reliable solution to replace horse-drawn transport, and Peter Cooper was hired to build an engine capable of navigating the existing track infrastructure to demonstrate the viability of steam as a modern alternative to the horse-drawn wagons previously used for freight and passenger service.

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