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Bowes Bridge
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Bowes Bridge
Opened on the
Tanfield Branch (Brandling Junction Railway)
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Nearby stations
Sunniside
Andrews House
Causey Arch [Station]
Fugar Bar
Rowley [Beamish Open Air Museum]
East Tanfield
Tanfield Lea
Rowlands Gill
Swalwell [2nd]
West Stanley
Dunston
Beamish
Swalwell [1st]
Low Fell
Lamesley
Marley Hill Colliery
Marley Hill Shed
Blackburn Fell Drift Mine
Fugar Upper Incline
Causey Arch
Byermoor Colliery
Fugar Lower Incline
Watergate Colliery
Ravensworth Park Drift Mine
East Tanfield Colliery
Bryans Leap Colliery
Kibblesworth
Lobley Hill Incline
Tourist/other
Marley Hill Level Crossing
Beamish Open Air Museum
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.
Books
1725 Onwards: A Guide to the Tanfield Railway: The Oldest Existing Railway in the World
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The North-east v. 4 (A regional history of the railways of Great Britain)
East Tanfield and Causey Arch 1895: Durham Sheet 12.02 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps of County Durham)
Fred Dibnah's Great Little Steam Railways
'Like Carrying Coals To Newcastle' : The Story of the Tanfield Way
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