Haydon Bridge: the original station house of June 1836, 1956

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Haydon Bridge: the original station house of June 1836, 1956

Image: © Walter Dendy, deceased Taken: 16 Apr 1956

View southward, just east of the present station. This was the terminus from Newcastle, between June 1836 and June 1838, of the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, which was built in stages, opened throughout on 18/6/38 and not amalgamated with the North Eastern Railway until July 1862.

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Image Location

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54.975674
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-2.245091