What was the name of the first steam locomotive designed by Peter Cooper?

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Tom Thumb

The Tom Thumb was the experimental engine created by Peter Cooper in 1830. Its primary purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of steam power on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, serving as a functional proof-of-concept that helped transition the rail industry away from reliance on horse-drawn carriages and imported foreign designs.

What was the name of the first steam locomotive designed by Peter Cooper?

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