The Wear & Derwent Railway

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The Stockton & Darlington Railway Company’s take-over of half of the 1834 Stanhope & Tyne route, under the guise of the Wear & Derwent Junction Railway, saw the most interesting period in the history of this part of the line. The route, which ran from the limestone quarries above Stanhope to Consett, was now joined to the Stockton & Darlington Railway’s network, and the new operators wasted no time in converting the line to locomotive working where possible, building deviations to the original route to get rid of rope-hauled incline working and instead use the distinctive double-tender heavy goods locomotives. This work culminated with the opening of the 150 foot high Hownes Gill Viaduct and the Burnhill deviation. This book covers the history of the line from 1845, detailing the drastic transformation of the line so that it could serve the mighty ironworks at Consett. It features a wide variety of historic and modern images.
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Stock Code A0652.0
Author Langham R
ISBN13 9781398106529
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 100
Publication Date 6 Sep 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 14/09/2023