The Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway, (also known as the D&BCR) was an east–west railway line that connected Darlington and Barnard Castle in County...
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Stockton & Darlington Railway at Darlington to Barnard Castle and opened on 9 July 1856, with intermediate stations at Broomielaw, Winston, Gainford and Piercebridge...
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The railway station served the town of Barnard Castle. The first station (at grid reference NZ053169) was opened on the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway...
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Carlisle Railway (the West Coast Main Line) at Tebay, via Barnard Castle, Stainmore Summit and Kirkby Stephen. The line opened in 1861 and became known...
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Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was a railway company that operated in north-east England from 1825 to 1863. The world's first public railway to use...
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Winston railway station served the village of Winston, County Durham, England, from 1856 to 1965 on the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway. The station...
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Broomielaw railway station co-served the hamlet of Broomielaw, County Durham, England, from 1856 to 1965 on the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway. The station...
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North Road is a railway station on the Tees Valley Line, which runs between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn via Darlington. The station, situated 1 mile...
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Castle Railway. The station opened in 1856 and closed completely as part of the Beeching cuts in 1965. The line between Darlington and Barnard Castle...
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(27 November 2023). "Dicing with death on the lost railway line from Darlington to Barnard Castle". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 28 June 2024. "Police...
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Stockton railway station served the town of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, from 1825 to 1848 on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. The station...
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Winston, County Durham (section Community and culture)
Tees, and on the Barnard-Castle and South Durham railway, 6 miles E of Barnard-Castle. It has a post-office under Darlington, a r. station, and a one-arched...
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Gainford railway station is a disused station in Gainford, County Durham, North East England, on the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway. On 24 October...
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Barnard Castle School (colloquially Barney School or locally the County School) is a co-educational private day and boarding school in the market town...
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N&CR in 1839 Stockton and Darlington Railway incorporated 1821, amalgamated with NER in 1863 Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway incorporated 1854, amalgamated...
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Darlington railway station is on the East Coast Main Line serving the town of Darlington in County Durham, England. It is 232 miles 50 chains (232.63 miles;...
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reserve. There were two connections, one from Barnard Castle (connected by the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway), the other at Spring Garden Junction near...
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Merrybent (category Places in the Borough of Darlington)
back, Barnard Castle 13 miles with hand pointing west, and Darlington 3 miles with hand pointing east. In 1870 the Merrybent and Darlington Railway was...
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Auckland and Barnard Castle. There was a locomotive depot, which was the only one to be both closed completely and later reopened by the London and North...
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Thomas Bouch (section Railway and bridge designer)
haematite mines and the area served by the Stockton and Darlington (which was behind them): the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway (20 miles, completed...
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and Darlington Railway Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway (1858) Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway (1858) Middlesbrough and Redcar Railway (1858)...
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the Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway (completed 1856), the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway (completed 1861), the Eden Valley Railway (completed...
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Piercebridge (category Places in the Borough of Darlington)
minor road. This was possibly due to the advent of the NER Darlington and Barnard Castle railway (1856) whose Piercebridge station closed to passengers in...
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Faverdale (category Suburbs of Darlington)
Auckland branch line) to the east, and by the defunct Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway (later known as 'Darlington & Tebay branch') to the south. The...
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Yarm Depots railway station was a railway station on a short branch line on the original route of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR), which served...
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Valley Railway was an 8+3⁄4-mile (14.1 km) branch railway line that ran between Barnard Castle on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway line between...
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He died in 1792 at Raby Castle and was buried there. He was succeeded by his only son William Harry Vane, 3rd Earl of Darlington, who was later made Duke...
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County Durham (section Early English and Norman period)
International White Water Course Kynren Tanfield Railway Beamish Museum Butter Market, Barnard Castle List of Lord Lieutenants of Durham List of Deputy...
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South Church railway station was on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. The first section of the Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway, from a junction...
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Romaldkirk railway station was situated on the Tees Valley Railway between Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale. It served the village of Romaldkirk...
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