Tyne Yard (TY) is a railway yard in Birtley, England, on the East Coast Main Line, operated by DB Cargo UK. The yard is the major freight yard of the North...
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Hebburn (redirect from Hebburn-on-Tyne)
Hebburn is a town in the South Tyneside borough of Tyne and Wear, England. It was formerly in County Durham until 1974 with its own urban district from...
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upon Tyne (Tyne Yard) and Berwick, totalling 95 minutes booked stoppage time. The crew changed over at York; and at the water stop at Tyne Yard Tornado...
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a Scottish engineer from Aberdeen who founded major shipbuilding yards on the Tyne. He became a public benefactor who funded notable buildings that still...
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stops at stations, but with four water stops en route at Grantham, York, Tyne Yard and Berwick, totalling 95 minutes booked stoppage time. Because motorways...
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stopped at the yard to attach, or detach traffic. These included many long-distance services such as Dover to Tyne Yard, and Eastleigh to Tees Yard. The loss...
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Nottingham: Toton Yard Port Talbot: Margam Knuckle Yard (opened 1960) Swansea: Swansea Burrows Sidings Tyne & Wear:Birtley: Tyne Yard, Lamesley (opened...
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British Rail Mark 1 Mark 1 Open First on Commonwealth bogies at Tyne Yard in March 2009 Interior of a Mark 1 SO (Second Open) Colne Valley Railway In...
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ITV Tyne Tees, previously known as Tyne Tees, Channel 3 North East and Tyne Tees Television, is the ITV television franchisee for North East England and...
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Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead (category Metropolitan boroughs of Tyne and Wear)
Borough of Gateshead is a metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, England. It includes Gateshead, Rowlands Gill, Whickham, Blaydon...
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extra point and two field goals (a 38-yarder and a 33-yarder, both in the third quarter). In the 2012 season, Tynes made a career-high 33 field goals out...
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Jarrow (redirect from Jarrow on Tyne)
Around 1,000 ships were built at the yard, they also produced small fishing boats to catch eel within the River Tyne, a delicacy at the time. Jarrow Town...
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HMCS Haida (category Ships built on the River Tyne)
Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd. at their shipyard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 29 September 1941 with the yard number 41. The destroyer was launched on 25 August 1942...
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Tyneside Control Centre Bensham 1858–1964 Low Fell Sidings Low Fell Lamesley Tyne Yard Birtley Chester-le-Street Plawsworth Durham opened 1857 Lanchester Valley...
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Swan Hunter (category Companies based in Tyne and Wear)
three main yards: The Neptune Yard at Walker-on-Tyne inherited from Wigham Richardson (opened in 1860 and closed in 1988) The Wallsend West Yard at Wallsend...
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The Tyne–Wear derby, also known as the Wear–Tyne derby or the North East derby, is a local derby between the association football clubs Sunderland and...
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20 December 1923 at the Armstrong Whitworth Shipbuilders Ltd yard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne; the fifth of Cunard's six "A" class liners. Due to unforeseen...
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North Shields (redirect from Chirton, Tyne and Wear)
in the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It is 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Newcastle upon Tyne and borders nearby Wallsend and Tynemouth...
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in 1965. "Liner Wrecks - P&O - Socotra (1)". linerwrecks.com. "Socotra". Tyne Built Ships. Retrieved 8 October 2021. "SS Socotra [+1915]". Wrecksite. Retrieved...
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(Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd), as hull 1768 at the Neptune Yard, Walker-on-Tyne (Low Walker), and launched on 8 August 1945. The ship, largest cable...
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42-yard field goal. New York would reply with Tynes kicking a 46-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Giants improved their lead as Tynes made...
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for a 29-yard gain to the Green Bay five-yard line. The drive stalled afterward and Tynes kicked his second field goal of the game from 21 yards out. After...
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Park TS Tyseley DMU depot TW Tunbridge Wells West Station DEMU depot TY Tyne Yard VR Vale of Rheidol Railway (Aberystwyth) Steam locomotive depot WA Warrington...
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who returned the ball nine yards to the Green Bay 34-yard line. The Giants gained five yards on three plays and then sent Tynes out to try his fifth field...
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Tynemouth (redirect from Mouth of tyne festival)
metropolitan borough of North Tyneside, in Tyne and Wear, England. It is located on the north side of the mouth of the River Tyne, hence its name. It is 8 mi (13 km)...
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Newcastle railway station (redirect from Newcastle station, Tyne and Wear)
Central and locally as Central Station) is a railway station in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom. It is located on the East Coast Main Line...
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The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsemen amongst...
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first on 19 August 1907 in Armstrong Whitworth's Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne yard, followed by Rio Grande do Sul 30 August 1907. Construction took about...
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Sunderland (redirect from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Sunderland (/ˈsʌndərlənd/ ) is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately 10 miles...
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