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==Further reading== {{commons category|Cowcatchers}} * {{cite magazine |date=March–April 1945 |title=Notes and News: Pilot Engines, Past and Present |magazine=[[The Railway Magazine]] |volume=91 |issue=556 |publisher=Railway Publishing Company |location=Westminster |pages=117–118 }} - describes seven other meanings of the word "pilot" historically used on Britain's railways. * {{cite journal |date=Fall–Winter 2016 |title=Hubris and the Cowcatcher by John H. White Jr. |journal=Railroad History|issue=215 |publisher=Railway & Locomotive Historical Society |location=Pflugerville, Texas |pages=86–91 }} - describes Lorenzo Davies, alleged inventor of the cowcatcher. [[Category:English inventions]] [[Category:Locomotive parts]] [[Category:Railway safety]] [[Category:Steel objects]]
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