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The little-known birthplace of modern travel in North East England
The Stockton and Darlington Railway started a communication revolution akin to the internet – let’s celebrate its 200th birthday
18 April 2021 • 3:00pm
A walking and cycling path which runs parallel to the original working railway lines, between Stockton-on-Tees and the collieries at Shildon, to celebrate the Royal Assent
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It’s a big-budget movie waiting to happen. Virile working men with gritty personalities are pitched against landed aristocrats resistant to change. An epoch-making vision of the future of the world is hatched in a windswept corner of northern England. Blood, sweat and blueprints. A huffing, puffing machine made with man’s bare hands is born. “The Invention of Railways” – starring British A-listers and a legion of extras from Co Durham. The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was granted Royal Assent 200 years ago on April 19. The line woul
A POPULAR steam engine is to stay at a Dorset heritage railway and is in line for an overhaul. It comes after the Swanage Railway Trust and the National Railway Museum reached an agreement for the National Collection’s Victorian London & South Western Railway T9 class steam locomotive No. 30120. The new agreement will see the 1899-built locomotive stored at the Swanage Railway following expiry of its boiler certificate in August 2020. The agreement includes provision for limited disassembly, including a boiler lift, for the Swanage Railway Trust to assess the potential for the locomotive to be returned to steam. No. 30120 was built at the Nine Elms works in London during 1899 for the London and South Western Railway. It was withdrawn in 1963 and later joined the National Collection where it went on display at the National Railway Museum in York.
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