Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway (N&CR) was an English railway company formed in 1825 that built a line from Newcastle upon Tyne on Britain's east coast, to Carlisle, on the west coast. The railway began operating mineral trains in 1834 between Blaydon and Hexham, and passengers were carried for the first time the following year. The rest of the line opened in stages, completing a through route between Carlisle and Gateshead, south of the River Tyne in 1837. The directors repeatedly changed their intentions for the route at the eastern end of the line, but finally a line was opened from Scotswood to a Newcastle terminal in 1839. That line was extended twice, reaching Newcastle Central station in 1851.
1836 Wetheral train accident
Alston railway station
Bardon Mill railway station
Barrasford
Benwell and Scotswood
Blaydon
Blaydon railway station
Brampton, Carlisle
Brampton Town railway station
Brampton railway station (Cumbria)
Bridge End, Northumberland
Carlisle London Road railway station
Charlton, Northumberland
Chollerford
Chollerton
Coanwood railway station
Corbridge
Corbridge railway station
Corby Bridge
Deadwater, Northumberland
Deadwater railway station
Derwenthaugh railway station
Dunston Power Station
Dunston railway station
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Alston railway station
Bardon Mill railway station
Blaydon railway station
Brampton railway station (Cumbria)
Coanwood railway station
Corbridge railway station
Derwenthaugh railway station
Featherstone Park railway station
Fourstones railway station
Gilsland railway station
Greenhead railway station
Haltwhistle railway station
Haydon Bridge railway station
Heads Nook railway station
Hexham railway station
How Mill railway station
Lambley railway station
Low Row railway station
Naworth railway station
Newcastle (Shot Tower) railway station
Prudhoe railway station
Redheugh railway station
Riding Mill railway station
Ryton railway station
Scotswood railway station
Slaggyford railway station
Stocksfield railway station
Wetheral railway station
Wylam railway station
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Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway (N&CR) was an English railway company formed in 1825 that built a line from Newcastle upon Tyne on Britain's east coast, to Carlisle, on the west coast. The railway began operating mineral trains in 1834 between Blaydon and Hexham, and passengers were carried for the first time the following year. The rest of the line opened in stages, completing a through route between Carlisle and Gateshead, south of the River Tyne in 1837. The directors repeatedly changed their intentions for the route at the eastern end of the line, but finally a line was opened from Scotswood to a Newcastle terminal in 1839. That line was extended twice, reaching Newcastle Central station in 1851.
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Newcastle Central Station in 1850
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The Newcastle & Carlisle Railw ...... astle Central station in 1851.
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