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Beer and Bread Guided Tour No.2

Stockton High Street , United Kingdom

The story of the navvies who built the S&DR and how they celebrated on the opening night. A guided tour around Stockton’s taverns. No free beer but free nibbles at […]

Free

Beer and Bread Guided Tour No.3

Stockton High Street , United Kingdom

The story of the navvies who built the S&DR and how they celebrated on the opening night. A guided tour around Stockton’s taverns. No free beer but free nibbles at […]

Free

CELEBRATIONS OF THE 196th ANNIVERSARY of the S&DR

Toft Hill & Etherley Community Centre

Etherley & Witton Park Colliery Group at the Toft Hill  Community Hall. Tom Walker demonstrates the MODEL STEAM ENGINE BUILT BY THOMAS GREENER of ETHERLEY. Register with John Raw 01833 […]

Free

Locomotion Way and Shildon’s Railway History (Ian Gray)

Middridge Village Hall carpark Co. Durham, United Kingdom

Start: Middridge Village Hall car park, Walkers Lane, east end of village nearest to Newton Aycliffe. DL5 7JN. NGR NZ 253260. OS Map Ex305. During the last year some of […]

Free

WASH 196th anniversary meeting

Stationmaster's House, West Auckland West Auckland

On the actual morning of the S&DR's 196th anniversary, the 27th September 2021 our WASH group (West Auckland and St. Helen Auckland) will be meeting up for a walk along […]

Free

A return trip back to 1821. Day 1.

New Inn Crossroads at Phoenix Row

In OCTOBER it will be 200 years since George Stephenson, Robert Stephenson and John Dixon surveyed the land from the coalfield around Witton Castle to the Tees. You are invited […]

Free

A return trip back to 1821. Day 2.

Newton Aycliffe Station

A return trip back to 1821. Day 2. 14th October 9.55am In OCTOBER it will be 200 years since George Stephenson, Robert Stephenson and John Dixon surveyed the land from […]

Free