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English: A replica of Richard Trevithick's 1801 road locomotive Puffing Devill at the National Railway Museum in York during the Rail200 Railfest in 2004.

This vehicle is road-legal in Great Britain and is registered with the DVLA with the make "Trevithick" and model "No. 1", although it is limtied to a maximum of 6mph because of its steel-tyred wheels.

Despite being constructed for the 2001 bicentenary of the original, no road tax is levied on the replica as if it was truly older than the cut-off. This is apparently because officialdom did not believe that anyone could possibly want to construct and run a new steam-powered vehicle and so no category exists it fits.
Date Taken on 31 May 2004, 11:43 (according to Exif data)
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