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About 1945, he moved to Winnipeg, and in approximately 1954 he retired from his job as a locomotive engineer, having worked for the Canadian National Railways.
L. B. Billinton (1882–1954), the Locomotive Engineer of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway from 1912 to 1923
A Kylpor ejector is a type of steam locomotive exhaust system developed by noted Argentine locomotive engineer Livio Dante Porta.
A Lemprex ejector is a type of Steam locomotive exhaust system developed by noted Argentinian locomotive engineer Livio Dante Porta (who died in 2003).
He was born in Monson, Maine, United States and became a locomotive engineer for Canadian Pacific Railways.
These had been built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in the 1890s to the design of the BNCR Locomotive Engineer Bowman Malcolm.
William George Beattie, locomotive engineer, was the son of Joseph Hamilton Beattie.
The steam locomotive engineer Timothy Hackworth, who worked with Stephenson, was also born here.