The National Railway Museum is divided between two sites; the main one in York and another in Shildon.
/ /1820 | Hetton Coal Company Acquires steam locomotives from George Stephenson to work the new Hetton to Sunderland line. Five in total were acquired by 1822. One engine is preserved at the National Railway Museum. |
This line is divided into a number of portions.
NRM York is spread out between various former locomotive and goods sheds.
The 'Station Hall' of the National Railway Museum started life as the principal goods station of the North Eastern Railway in York.
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This is a new site built on part of the site of the former Shildon Yard.