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Name: Robert Lewis Stephenson  
   
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Date of Birth: 18th December 1964
   
Place of Birth: Bradenton, Florida, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Statue of Robert Stephenson at Euston Station, London

Robert Stephenson FRS (October 16, 1803–October 12, 1859) was an English civil engineer. He was the only son of George Stephenson, the famed railway and locomotive engineer; many of the achievements popularly credited to his father were actually joint efforts of father and son.

After a private education at the Bruce Academy in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, an apprenticeship to Nicolas Wood, the manager of Killingworth Colliery, and a period at Edinburgh University, Robert went to work with his father on his father's railway projects, the first being the Stockton and Darlington. In 1823 Robert set up a company in partnership with his father and Edward Pease to build railway locomotives; the firm, Robert Stephenson & Company, built a large proportion of the world's early locomotives and survived into the mid-20th century.

Robert did a good deal of the work for the Rainhill Trials-winning Rocket; following its success, the company built further locomotives for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and other newly-established railways, including the Leicester and Swannington Railway.

In 1833 Robert was given the post of Chief Engineer for the London and Birmingham Railway, the first railway to enter London. The line posed a number of difficult civil engineering challenges, most notably the Kilsby Tunnel, and was completed in 1838.

He constructed a number of well-known bridges including the High Level Bridge at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the wrought iron box section Britannia Bridge across the Menai Strait, the Conwy railway bridge between Llandudno Junction and Conwy, the Arnside Viaduct in Cumbria and the Royal Border Bridge at Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Robert Stephenson served as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Whitby from 1847 until his death. He was a commissioner of the short-lived London Metropolitan Commission of Sewers from 1848. He was President of the Institution of Civil Engineers for two years from 1855. His remains are interred at Westminster Abbey.

Despite officially being rivals Robert Stephenson shared a friendship with Isambard Kingdom Brunel and they would often help each other on various projects.

The Stephenson Railway Museum in North Shields is named for George and Robert Stephenson.

Robert Stephenson appears as a character in the anime film Steamboy, in that world having apparently lived until 1866.

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