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[PDF] stockton-and-darlington-railway-key-facts-booklet.pdfThe Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR) opened on the 27th September 1825. The 26-mile-long mainline was located in the north east of England in the historic ...
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A Brief Overview of the Stockton & Darlington RailwaySep 22, 2025 · On opening day, 27 September 1825, the S&DR did indeed run a train, including 600 passengers hauled by a locomotive, giving rise to the oft- ...
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The History of the Pioneering Stockton and Darlington RailwaySep 18, 2025 · The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) became the world's first standard-gauge, steam-hauled public railway when it opened in 1825. A ...
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[PDF] The Quaker Line - Friends Of The Stockton & Darlington RailwayThere is total agreement that Edward Pease (1767-1858) was the chief inspiration and founder of the S&DR, in choosing a railway rather than a canal, in ...
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The Stockton & Darlington Railway - Tees Valley MuseumsEdward originally intended the Railway to transport coal from the collieries near Darlington to the port on the River Tees at Stockton, and planned for it to be ...
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History of the S&DR - Friends Of The Stockton & Darlington RailwayThe revised plans for the railway were submitted in February 1821 and Edward Pease had to invest a further £7,000 of his money (about £773,563.45 today) to ...
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[PDF] The 1825 Stockton & Darlington Railway: Historic Environment AuditStephenson produced an alternative route which was more suited to the locomotive where a more direct route was possible rather than Overton's long hill avoiding ...
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Stockton and Darlington Railway Act 1823 - Legislation.gov.ukDependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include: the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy; lists of ...Missing: bill 1821 opposition canal owners
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George Stephenson (1781–1848) - Network RailFather of the railways. In 1821, the Stockton & Darlington Railway was approved. Edward Pease, its main promoter, wanted to improve transport between coal mines ...
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History - Historic Figures: George Stephenson (1781-1848) - BBC... Killingworth Colliery near Newcastle. In 1815, he invented a safety lamp for ... In 1821, Stephenson was appointed engineer for the construction of the Stockton ...
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George Stephenson - Friends Of The Stockton & Darlington RailwayStephenson believed that the proposed S&DR could be much improved if locomotives were used instead of horses. Pease appointed Stephenson as the surveyor to the ...
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The railway that changed the world - Railway 200Sep 26, 2025 · Thanks to George Stephenson and Edward Pease, the plans were altered so that the railway would be locomotive-hauled – as set out in the 1823 Act ...Missing: advocacy | Show results with:advocacy
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Lives of the Engineers, by Samuel Smiles - Project Gutenberg[130] The Act was obtained in 1823, on which Stephenson was appointed the company's engineer at a salary of £300 per annum; and it was determined that the ...
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[PDF] STOCKTON AND DARLINGTON RAILWAY. - Network RailORIGINAL REPORT by GEORGE STEPHENSON dated. 18th January, 1822, of the Survey for the. STOCKTON AND DARLINGTON RAILWAY. Page 2. S. 350. No 181. N. E. R..Missing: gradients 1:100
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The George Stephenson notebook - Network RailDownload George Stephenson's original survey of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. George Stephenson original report on the Stockton and Darlington railway.Missing: gradients 1:100
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Samuel Smiles: 'The Life of George Stephenson and of his son ...... 1 in 100 or 1 in 120!" They concluded by reporting in favour of the line which exhibited the worst gradients and the sharpest curves, chiefly on the ground ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The 1825 Stockton & Darlington Railway: Historic Environment AuditGeorge Stephenson's map of the proposed S&DR railway, showing the route, in red, from. Darlington to Goosepool and surveyed in 1822 (DRO Q/D/P/8/1). The blue ...
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Early Bridges of the Stockton & Darlington Railway | Historic EnglandSep 22, 2025 · Stephenson's design is remarkable, employing both cast and wrought- iron components which slot together without requiring bolts. The bridge uses ...
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[PDF] Embankments and Cuttings on the early RailwaysThe method may have originated in making the 'batteries' (embankments) on colliery railways in the north-eastem coalfield, and there is a strong likelyhood that ...
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Stockton & Darlington Railway: earthworks of the 1825 main line ...... Etherley ridges were crossed using steam-powered, rope-hauled inclines. Stephenson employed extensive engineering with cuttings and embankments to produce a ...
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Stockton & Darlington Railway: Etherley Inclines, summit and upper ...Feb 23, 2023 · ... inclines, but also with the Brusselton Incline to the south-east. ... The longer southern incline of 2,185 yards (1998m) at a 1 in 30.75 ...
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The Gaunless Bridge - Friends Of The Stockton & Darlington RailwayThe use of additional iron pillars at the end of the bridge meant that it was a self-supporting structure, even without the stone abutments. Truss bridges were ...
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Stockton and Darlington Railway - Spartacus EducationalOn his travels buying and selling wool, Edward Pease came to the conclusion that there was a great need for a railroad with waggons drawn by horses to carry ...
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[PDF] Stockton and Darlington Railway, County Durham Dublin-Kingstown ...The whole railway cost £167,000 and journeys averaged 12.5 miles per hour. The success of the Stockton and Darlington Railway caused a sensation and triggered ...
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[PDF] THE ROUTE OF THE S&DR 1825: The Darlington Circular Stockton ...This self-guided walk explores the pioneering Stockton & Darlington Railway heritage of Darlington. It can be used to link with the self-guided walk routes ...
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Durham County Advertiser 1 October 1825 transcribed by Peter ...Flags with the following inscriptions were displayed on four of the waggons:- ... 1st. A large white flag, inscribed – “Stockton and Darlington Railway opened for ...
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Stockton and Darlington railway: world's first public passenger ...Sep 26, 2025 · On 27 September 1825, 40000 people attended the opening ceremony in County Durham.
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1800-1849 - September 27, 1825 - World's First Passenger TrainOn September 27, 1825, Locomotion No. 1 became the world's first steam locomotive to carry passengers on a public line, the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
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The Opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825The opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway on 27 September 1825 was a great occasion. Not only was it the first public passenger railway in the world.
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2025: Celebrating 200 Years of the Stockton & Darlington RailwayJul 19, 2023 · On 27 September 1825 a small steam locomotive, now known as Locomotion No 1, left Shildon on a momentous journey. Pulling a mix of coal ...
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[PDF] Jubilee memorial of the railway system, a history of the Stockton and ...... Stockton and Darlington Railway—The. Hagger Leases Branch—Some provisions of ... 13,000 tons for. Yarm, and 29,000 tons for Stockton, making a total of.
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The Experiment: Passenger Carriage - Spartacus EducationalA purpose built railway passenger coach called the Experiment. It cost £80 to make and looked very much like a stage coach carriage.
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The Stockton & Darlington Railway - Tees Valley MuseumsExperiment was initially pulled by horses and was timetabled to travel from Stockton to Darlington in two hours, with a fare of 1 shilling. There were no ...
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S.&D.R. Page 4The Company's coach called the Experiment, which commenced travelling on Monday, the 10th of October 1825, will continue to run from Darlington to Stockton.
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Stockton and Darlington Railway | Research Starters - EBSCOEngland's Stockton and Darlington Railway was the first public railroad in the Western world to carry both passengers and freight behind steam locomotives. The ...
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Joseph Pease - Spartacus EducationalPease also joined Joseph John Gurney, Thomas Richardson and a group of Quaker businessmen in raising £35,000 to buy 520 acres of land at Middlesbrough. The area ...Missing: purchase | Show results with:purchase
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A History of Middlesbrough - Local HistoriesOn 27 December 1830, an extension of the Stockton and Darlington Railway opened to Middlesbrough. ... 1841 the population of Middlesbrough was over 5,400.<|separator|>
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The World's first Planned Railway Town is due a RebirthApr 10, 2021 · Middlesbrough was the world's first planned railway town, created for a new port and railway, with a grid pattern of streets and a design brief ...
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AV Dawson - the port that built a town, the railway that built a regionSep 25, 2025 · 1830-1831: Coal from the Durham coalfields was exported via Port Darlington. – soon after renamed Port of Middlesbrough. – transforming it ...
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Legacies - Immigration and Emigration - England - Teesside - BBCBy 1831, 150,000 tons of coal a year were exported from Middlesbrough, this amount rose to 1,500,000 tons by 1840. Joeseph Pease saw Middlesbrough's potential.<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Port of MiddlesbroughPort of Middlesbrough's history can be traced back to 1830, when an extension of the Stockton & Darlington Railway opened to deliver coal.Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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The First Locomotives | History of Western Civilization IIStockton and Darlington Railway: A railway company that operated in northeast ... horses until carriages hauled by steam locomotives were introduced in 1833.Key Points · Key Terms · Introduction Of Steam...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Development of Railway Signaling - jstorindustry. Hand signals were first used in transportation, in England, on the. Stockton and Darlington railway (1825), and on the Baltimore and. Ohio railroad ...
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Great North of England Railway - RAILSCOTDates ; / /1841, Great North of England Railway Line opened from York to Darlington. The Darlington to Newcastle powers are transferred to the Newcastle and ...
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Soho Works - The Timothy Hackworth Story - Railway PioneerThe speed on this railway was limited to 8m.p.h.. The last two locomotives built for the Stockton and Darlington Railway were 2 very powerful engines called the ...
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WASHINGTON (1st site) - Disused StationsMay 26, 2017 · ... opened for mineral traffic on 24 August 1838 and passengers on 9 March 1840. ... The Great North of England Railway obtained its Act for a route ...
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Railways - Aycliffe Village Local History SocietyThe Great North of England Railway Company was incorporated July 4, 1836 and the Company intended to have made a through line from Newcastle to York. The ...
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Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway - Graces GuideNewcastle and Darlington Junction Railway. From ... 1846 Bought the Durham and Sunderland Railway,the ... On 3rd August 1846 it changed its name to the York and ...
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Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway - RAILSCOTDates ; 15/04/1844, Newcastle and Darlington Junction Railway Line ready to be opened. Junction at Brockley Whins required reversal. ; 23/05/1844, Newcastle and ...
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John Wesley Hackworth – Inventor – Engineer - Arts RainbowNov 13, 2023 · John Wesley Hackworth grew up watching and helping his father who was The Superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway ... dividend of 5% ...
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Middlesbrough history - Farndale Family WebsiteMiddlesbrough had a population of 40 inhabitants in 1829. The Victoria County History – Yorkshire, A History of the County ...
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The Wear Valley Railway Order 20021. This Order may be cited as the Wear Valley Railway Order 2002 and shall come into force on 12th August 2002. Interpretation. 2.
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History of the Line | Weardale Railway TrustThe line was started as an offshoot of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1847 ... Wolsingham Station, situated 7 miles from Wear Valley Junction, opened in ...Missing: chartered | Show results with:chartered
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From the archive: Stockton and Darlington RailwayMay 9, 2023 · Apparently, Edward Pease and those associated with the scheme had little or no idea of using locomotive engines. After the Act had been obtained ...
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The Cleveland Railway and the second California Gold RushDec 27, 2024 · The gold rush started on 8 June 1850. John Vaughan and John Marley ascended Eston Hills after hearing rumours of abundant supplies of ironstone up there.
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The Discovery of iron Ore in the Cleveland Hills – 1850The problems and costs of transporting iron ore from elsewhere disappeared. The local industrialists had access to iron ore, to coal from the Durham coal fields ...
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HistoryOn the 8th June 1850, Henry Bolckow & John Vaughan discovered the main iron ore seam at Eston in Cleveland. ... Stockton & Darlington Railway. The Event ...Missing: Grosmont | Show results with:Grosmont
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Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway - Graces GuideFeb 10, 2024 · ... line and absorbed it in 1858. The line was opened in 1853 to an iron ore mine at Cod Hill, and passenger services started a year later ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Impact of the Decline of the Cleveland Ironstone IndustryDec 7, 2021 · Tons of Cleveland ironstone produced per year between 1855 and 1965. 73. 8. Percentage of the total UK output of Iron Ore supplied by the ...
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Cleveland Ironstone Story – Part 2 – Where are the minesMar 26, 2018 · On June 8th 1850 John Vaughan and John Marley identified the vast main seam outcrop at Eston, a story fully told in the wonderful “A Century In ...
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South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway 1857 - 1862Authorised on 17 July 1857 to build a line from Spring Gardens Junction to Tebay, via Barnard Castle. It opened for minerals on 4 July 1861, formally on 7 ...
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South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway - Graces GuideNov 26, 2021 · This line opened in 1861 to take coke from Durham to the ironworks of Cumberland. It ran from Spring Garden Junction to Tebay.Missing: Bowes | Show results with:Bowes
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South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway - Eden ViaductsSix contracts for construction of the line were let in 1859 ... railway between Barnard Castle and Tebay. From Tebay the mineral traffic was to be worked south ...
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STAINMORE - Cumbrian Railways AssociationThe South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway was promoted in the 1850s to cater for the potential mineral traffic of coke and iron ore between the South ...
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Cast iron summit board on metal posts, Stainmore Summit. Height ...It was originally believed to be at 1378 feet above sea level, but a survey later revealed its height to be 1369 feet and 3 inches (420 metres). This board was ...
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The North Eastern Railway - Railway Wonders of the WorldThe York to Darlington section of the Great North was opened in 1841; the Newcastle to Darlington, built by a separate company, in 1844. First-class ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Review: [Untitled] on JSTORReviewed Work: The North Eastern Railway Company, 1870-1914: An Economic History by R. J. Irving. Review by: Derek H. Aldcroft. The Economic History Review ...
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North Eastern Railway - Graces GuideNov 4, 2023 · It formed the middle link between London and Edinburgh, joining the Great Northern Railway near Doncaster and the North British Railway at ...
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North Eastern Railway pioneer electric locomotives - Key Model WorldJan 16, 2023 · The release of a model of a pioneering North Eastern Railway locomotive reminds us that such schemes have been around for more than 100 years.
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[PDF] the development of the north-east coal ports, 1815-1914; the ...... Stockton and Darlington Railway" Caledonian Mercury, (n. d. ) (Lit & Phil ... J. S. Jeans, A_History of the Stockton and Darlinaton Railway, (1875) p ...
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The Transportation Revolution and the English Coal Industry, 1695 ...Oct 27, 2023 · Cross sections of coal prices in England for 1695, 1795, and 1842 are used to infer transportation rates by sea, river, canal, and road.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The North Eastern Railway: Brief History - LNER InfoThe pioneering Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&D) opened in 1825 to haul ... With Grouping on the horizon in 1923, the Hull & Barnsley Railway (H&BR) ...
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Heritage - 51: London & North Eastern Railway at War - HubPagesMay 2, 2019 · The Central and Southern Area LNER found the pool of private owner coal wagons useful, although diverting to munitions traffic these meant coal ...
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The spatial impacts of a massive rail disinvestment programWe find that a 10% loss in rail access between 1950 and 1980 caused a persistent 3% decline in local population relative to unaffected areas.
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East Coast Main Line Funding - Hansard - UK ParliamentMay 10, 2023 · ... line last saw major investment when electrification was completed in 1991. I asked for this debate to speak on behalf of the all-party ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How is Stockton Darlington railway's 200th year being marked? - BBCSep 23, 2025 · The 200th anniversary of the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) will be on Saturday. Celebrations have been years in the ...
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Stockton and Darlington Railway - Graces GuideFeb 10, 2024 · Stockton and Darlington Railway. From Graces Guide. Jump to ... Although Edward Pease receives the main credit, he could not have ...
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Railway History Revealed as New Research into Locomotion is ...Sep 28, 2023 · Introduced in 1825, the locomotive was one of five original Stephenson-built locomotives to work on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. It ...
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Model of Stockton & Darlington Railway locomotive no. 5 "Royal ...The "Royal George" was built by Timothy Hackworth in 1827 for the coal traffic on the Stockton & Darlington Railway, and was the most powerful engine then on ...
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Hackworth's Royal George - Hopkin Thomas ProjectThis engine was altered from a Locomotive of the "Puffing Billy" type by Timothy Hackworth and commenced working in October 1827. The boiler was a plain ...
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Robert Stephenson: The Greatest Engineer Of The 19th CenturyEstablished in 1823, it aimed to meet the demand for locomotive engines which George Stephenson rightly predicted would increase over the course of the next few ...Missing: Act | Show results with:Act<|separator|>
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Chaldron wagon, Stockton & Darlington RailwayA 'chaldron' is an archaic term for a measure of coal; this measure varied regionally, but in the North East was 53cwt.
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The Stockton & Darlington RailwayThe Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR) was opened on September 27th 1825 with the prime purpose of transporting coal from the South West Durham collieries.
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Shildon—Cradle of the railways - LocomotionOct 12, 2018 · Tramroads were another option, suggested by the Welsh engineer George Overton. But George Stephenson, passionate advocate of the steam ...
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model stockton & darlington railway coach "experiment"The model is a 1/6 scale, second class horse-drawn carriage 'Experiment' prototype built in 1826, with the model likely built c.1895.
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Stockton & Darlington Railway carriageThis carriage is typical of mid-nineteenth century coaches, comprising accommodation for both First and Third Class passengers.
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What Was Middlesbrough's Old Railway Station Like? - Lost TeessideJan 13, 2024 · Originally called Port Darlington, when the railway arrived from Stockton in 1830, it terminated near the river close to where the Transporter Bridge stands ...
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Accident Archiveno documents available Companies: Stockton & Darlington Railway Causes: site staff error, inoperative safety valve Results: boiler explosion Casualties: 1 ...
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On this day in 1843... - The Railway Station ShopFeb 19, 2022 · At 8 o'clock in the morning on the 20th February 1843, the engine man for the Stockton & Darlington Railway's Etherley Incline, John Greener, fell from his ...
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Accident at Hartburn Cutting, Stockton-on-Tees on 4th April 1865Coupling failure, train split, rear collision. 0 fatalities, 4 injured. Accident Investigation Status. This accident has been the subject of a published formal ...
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Accidents Along The LineMarch 1828. Fireman Mr John Gillespie died on 19 March 1828 when the boiler of Stockton & Darlington Railway locomotion No 5 exploded at Simpasture Junction.
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Why Was The Stockton & Darlington Railway Important?Signalling over long distances was tried and tested, warnings were sounded on the approach to level crossings, braking systems improved and sleepers made ...Act Of Parliament 1821 · Rapid Advances · Technically & Financially...
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Commemorating the past, shaping the future: the jubilee and ...It focuses on the jubilee (1875) and centenary (1925) anniversary celebrations of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (established 1825) by railway companies, ...Missing: laborers | Show results with:laborers
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Rail 150 - Page 1The 150th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825 was marked by a 1975 exhibition, a replica of 'Locomotion' and a locomotive named 'George ...
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Locomotion No 1 replica anniversary starts trip - BBCSep 26, 2025 · Thousands gathered to see a replica steam engine embark on a three-day journey to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Stockton and Darlington ...
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Excitement builds for railway's 200th anniversary in 2025As well as celebrating the anniversary, the train aims to inspire schoolchildren and others to consider a career in the rail, shining a spotlight on the ...
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S&DR200 - Stockton and Darlington RailwayS&DR200 is a 9-month international festival taking place across County Durham and Tees Valley in 2025, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the first journey ...Missing: school programs launches
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The Stockton & Darlington Railway - Roger FarnworthSep 29, 2025 · A Short History of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. Coal Reserves in Co. Durham. Coalfields in the United Kingdom in the 19th century. [103].
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[PDF] Railways and growth: evidence from nineteenth century England ...Results also show that the growth effects of railways were larger in medium density localities in 1851 and those with coal. Railways appears to magnify.
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The small English town that changed global travel - BBCSep 25, 2025 · The Stockton and Darlington Railway triggered train mania, with inventors and engineers travelling from France, the US and Prussia to take ...
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North Road Station Museum - Hopetown DarlingtonHoused inside a Grade II* listed Victorian railway station, it celebrates the past, present and future of rail travel and engineering brilliance.
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Stockton & Darlington RailwayThe original North Road Station opened in 1842 on the route of the S&DR. The station building received Grade II* recognition by Historic England in 1952 and in ...
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Phoenix Pit & Etherley Incline – Where the Railway Age ... - FacebookSep 24, 2025 · The Head of Steam museum now hosts the working replica that was previously at Shildon's museum. The former Stockton and Darlington station ...
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Stockton & Darlington Railway active travel route - Durham County ...The active travel route is a project aimed at providing a 12 mile route for walking and cycling which will allow people to experience the historic route.
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Locomotion: HomeSee highlights of our incredible collection of railway vehicles in Shildon, County Durham—the world's first railway town.
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Decision - Restoration of Locomotion No 1 Replica - DemocracySep 9, 2022 · That capital of £0.496m, as detailed in the submitted report, to carry out the restoration of the Locomotion No1 Replica and associated chaldron waggons and ...Missing: grant | Show results with:grant
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Full steam ahead: world's first rail journey to be re-enacted for 200th ...Sep 19, 2025 · A newly restored replica of Locomotion No. 1, which was designed in 1825, will run along the first public track later this month.
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Friends Of The Stockton & Darlington Railway: HomeLearn more about the work of the Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. Options to join us and help preserve our railway heritage.About UsJoin Us
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£238,000 grant awarded to Stockton and Darlington RailwayJan 22, 2025 · The National Lottery Heritage Fund awarded the grant of £238,000 to the Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. The money will enable the ...Missing: preservation | Show results with:preservation
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Tees Valley Line Rail User Group | HomeLive Rail Service Updates ; Tees Valley Line. ✓ No current service disruptions reported. ; Other Local Routes. Disruption to Esk Valley/Durham Coast Line ...
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Service Updates - Travel - Tees ValleyOn this page you can find information about the latest bus and rail services being introduced in the region, as well as disruptions to services.
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The future of tees valley rail servicesJul 30, 2025 · The Tees Valley Line is on the brink of a transformative upgrade, promising a host of exciting developments that will elevate the way people ...
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East Coast route - Network RailBoosting power to run faster, quieter and cleaner trains As part of our £1.2 billion East Coast Upgrade, we're improving the power supply on the East Coast Main ...
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ECML: Electrification as it used to be - Rail EngineerNov 27, 2017 · The fact that the St Pancras to Bedford scheme, which was completed in 1982, happened at all was entirely due to Anthony Barber, the Chancellor ...
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LNER prepares for change - Modern RailwaysJan 7, 2025 · The East Coast main line timetable restructuring, due for so long but not yet carried off, is now pencilled in for December 2025.
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Cheap Train Tickets in Britain | No Booking Fees### Summary of LNER Content
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LNER Welcomes 2025 | Rail NewsJan 2, 2025 · LNER will be building up to the December 2025 timetable launch which will see an extra 37 LNER services each weekday, as well as an increase ...
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Darlington Bank Top Station - Feasibility Study - Tees ValleyDarlington 2025 positions Darlington as a crucial part of the new HS2 network, able to accommodate new high speed trains once they join the East Coast Main Line ...
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LNER Welcomes Railway Icon To Darlington As Part Of Bicentenary ...Sep 28, 2025 · In the early hours of Sunday 28 September 2025, LNER proudly welcomed the world-famous replica of Locomotion No. 1 into Darlington station ...
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Replacement buses as Stockton and Darlington railway hits 200 - BBCSep 22, 2025 · Replacement buses will run along the route of a 200-year-old railway line so it can close to celebrate its anniversary.