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Alfreton

Benjamin OUTRAM was born in Alfreton on 1 April 1764 to Joseph OUTRAM. In 1803 Benjamin had a son, James OUTRAM, who became a general in the Indian Army and was later knighted. Benjamin died of a "brain fever" (stroke) while visiting London in May 1805. After his death, and some considerable litigation, in 1807 Benjamin Outram and Company was renamed the Butterley Company. Benjamin OUTRAM is noted for his invention of the "Little Eaton Tramway Wagon" which was a standardized size and used on the the L-shaped rails (often called Outram Rails) on the Little Eaton Tramway. The standardized size of the wagons improved coal shipping efficiency and handling.

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