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Causey Arch
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Causey Arch
Opened on the
Tanfield Branch (Brandling Junction Railway)
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Nearby stations
Causey Arch [Station]
East Tanfield
Tanfield Lea
Andrews House
Rowley [Beamish Open Air Museum]
Bowes Bridge
West Stanley
Sunniside
Beamish
Rowlands Gill
Fugar Bar
Lintz Green
Annfield Plain
Lamesley
Swalwell [2nd]
East Tanfield Colliery
Marley Hill Shed
Marley Hill Colliery
Byermoor Colliery
Tanfield Lea Colliery
Tanfield Moor Incline
Mary Colliery [Beamish]
Burnopfield Colliery
Bryans Leap Colliery
Blackburn Fell Drift Mine
Stanley Bank Top
Tanfield Moor
Stanley Incline
Tourist/other
Marley Hill Level Crossing
Beamish Open Air Museum
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.
News items
09/07/2023
Causey Arch walk [Countryfile.com]
15/09/2021
A fascinating cycling tour of North East England along the world's oldest former railways [Daily Mail]
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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