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Thomas Edmondson : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Edmondson

Thomas Edmondson (30 June 1792 in Lancaster, England – 22 June 1851 in Manchester, England) is the inventor of the
Edmondson railway ticket.
He was a member of the Religious Society of Friends and originally worked in the Lancaster cabinet making business of Gillow.
While working as a station master at Milton (later Brampton (Cumbria))on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway he
devised the idea of a new type of railway ticket: a small piece of cardboard,
pre-printed with journey details (as opposed to the then current hand-written
paper bill). The tickets would be numbered by hand, and validated by a
separate date-stamping press when purchased. He also invented and built a
foot-operated version of the latter device.
When the Manchester and Leeds Railway opened in 1839 Edmondson became
the company's chief booking clerk at Manchester.
The invention which made Edmondson's fortune was his final development: a
machine which would print tickets in batches complete with the serial numbers.
He patented this machine, and was able to charge a royalty to railway
companies amounting to ten shillings per annum per mile of the company's
routes.
His machines and their improved successors quickly became the standard for
British and other railways. He died a wealthy man; members of his family carried
on the business for many years afterwards.
The South Tynedale Railway based at Alston in Cumbria operates an 0-4-0 Henschel designed steam locomotive named for Thomas Edmondson on the 125th anniversary of his card ticket invention. The STR also uses Edmondson Card tickets for travel.
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