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Haydon Bridge [1st]
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Haydon Bridge [1st]
Location type
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Name and dates
Haydon Bridge [1st] (1836-1838)
Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Opened on the
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway
.
Tags
Station
terminus
short lived
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Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.
Books
A History of North Eastern Railway Architecture: A Mature Art v. 2
A History of North Eastern Railway Architecture: Pioneers v. 1
A History of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, 1824 - 1870: The First Line Across Britain
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The North-east v. 4 (A regional history of the railways of Great Britain)
An Illustrated History of Carlisle's Railways
Hexham to Carlisle: Including the Alston and the Brampton Branches (Eastern Main Lines)
Newcastle (Rail Centres)
Newcastle to Hexham: Including the Allendale Branch (Eastern Main Lines)
North Eastern Railway: Historical Maps
The Border Counties Railway Steam Memories 1950's-1960's: Newcastle to Reedsmouth No. 68, pt. 1
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