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The term locomotion means movement or travel. It may refer to:
Locomotion may refer to specific types of motion:
  • walking
  • running, including trotting
  • jumping, including leaping gaits
  • crawling
  • climbing
  • swimming
  • flying Locomotion may also refer to:
  • Locomotion No 1, an early steam locomotive
  • Robot locomotion
  • Shildon Locomotion Museum, in the town of Shildon, County Durham, England.
  • Locomotion (TV channel), cable TV channel in Latin America
  • Loco Motion (Youth Group), a film and media club based in Essex, UK. In fiction and entertainment
  • Chris Sawyer's Locomotion, a 2004 computer game by Chris Sawyer
  • Locomotion (arcade game) is a 1982 arcade game by Konami
  • "The Loco-Motion" is a 1960s hit song, originally performed by Little Eva and its accompanying dance.
  • "Locomotion", a song on John Coltrane's album Blue Train (album)
  • "Locomotion", a song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released as a single in 1984
  • Locomotion, a young adult novel in poetic form by Jacqueline WoodsonFurther Information

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