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Tanfield Railway
    Andrewshouse
Sunniside
Gateshead
NE5
Tyne & Wear
England
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Archives, Land Transport
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Parking: yes Food: yes Shop: yes
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Contact details
General information (Fax) : 0191 387 4784
E-mail : tanfield@ingsoc.demon.co.uk
Website : www.tanfield-railway.co.uk
Description
The Railway's original purpose was the movement of coal from nearby colleries to ships o­n the River Tyne. The oldest part, c1647, was the Lobley Hill section, it had over 300 years of coal traffic when closed in 1964. The surviving 1725 Sunniside to Causey section is now the World's Oldest Working Railway and the Causey to East Tanfield section dates from 1839. Marley Hill engine shed, built in 1854 and in colliery use until 1970, is where the loco fleet is maintained. The shed is open to the public every day.

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