Steam railcar

First Railmotor. Built by Fairfield Works, Bow, London, to design by William Bridges Adams
A steam railcar built in 1880 by Ringhoffer of Prague

A steam railcar, steam motor car (US), or Railmotor (UK) is a railcar that is self powered by a steam engine. The first steam railcar was an experimental unit designed and built in 1847 by James Samuel and William Bridges Adams in Britain. In 1848 they made the Fairfield steam carriage that they sold to the Bristol & Exeter Railway, who used it for two years on a branch line.