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Auroras Anlaß, Erich Hackl, Zürich 1987 (described in the German Wikipedia article Auroras Anlaß).
The German Wikipedia article :de:William Wilson (Ingenieur) mentions Wilson as being the driver suplied by the Stephenson Loco Works to operate the Bavarian Ludwig Railway.