so the ARFM-16.mp3 is in german language and this is what he says in it:
"But what i don't understand is that Stephenson called it "The Rocket". Yes i know this was one of the first steam engines... oh yeah, but why the roocket. I mean, have there been rockets in 1829? Yes maybe.. wait I'll google it (keyboard typing sounds). Give me a second. ah ok I've found an article here. Yes, I'm reading it right now. It say's, the rocket could be for the drive. They had fireworks in china in the 10th century and guns that look like rockets in the 14th century. yes, but here it say's, that Stephensons named it after a british military gun from 1804. They have been super fast and covered long distances. So it's a bit like a train. Apparently in York, yes in England. I would really like to see it"
So it's about https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson's_Rocket
--> The locomotive was preserved and displayed in the Science Museum in London until 2018. It is now on display at the National Railway Museum in York.
Whatever that means according to the music?
(i dont have acces yet to the doc, so i will copy it later to it)