Picture of the day. 08/04/23 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - April 08, 2023 Hunsley Austerity "Repulse" runs round its train at Haverthwaite on the lakeside & Haverthwaite railway. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
The Lambton Waggonway - March 26, 2021 The Lambton Waggonway Lambton Works which was the headquarters of the railway. In the background is the remaining headgear of the former Dorothea Pit, but this time-serving only as an emergency shaft. © Copyright Alan Murray-Rust and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence The Lambton Waggonway or Newbottle Waggonway as it also appears to have been known was a waggonway that linked the coal fields of Durham with the River Wear at Lambton Staithes. It can trace its roots back to the early 1700s when a horse-drawn waggonway was constructed to link the mines around Fatfield with the River Wear at Cox Green. Sometime in the early 1800s a line was built between Burnmoor and Philadelphia. The latter became the engineering base of the Lambton system. Some of the orignal structures still stand to this day. A recreated wooden waggonway at Beamish museum. By 1819 the Newbottle waggonway had been acquired and integrated with the Philadelphia and Burnmoor section. A... Read more
Picture of the day 17/05/23 - Welcome to the jungle - May 17, 2023 Today's shot comes from the heavily overgrown trackbed of the Lambton railways Littletown & Sherburn branch. The picture was taken near the site of Hunter's house pit. Read more
Picture of the day 18/05/23 - NER super power! - May 18, 2023 Throwback to happier times with J27 No.65894 & T2 (Q6) No.2238 double-heading a train away from Grosmont during the 2019 steam gala. Full gallery Read more
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