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Template:Newcastle and Carlisle Railway (1840s)

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Newcastle and Carlisle Railway
in the 1840s
Newcastle (Shot Tower)
Redheugh
Derwenthaugh
Blaydon
Ryton
Wylam
Prudhoe
Stocksfield
Riding Mill
Corbridge
Hexham
Fourstones
Allerwash
Haydon Bridge
Bardon Mill
Haltwhistle
Greenhead
Rose Hill
Low Row
Hartleyburn and
Brampton Railway
Milton
Brampton
Brampton Fell
How Mill
Wetheral
Scotby
Carlisle (London Road)
Canal Depot

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Sources

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  • List of stations Whishaw p. 336, and List of stopping stations for fast trains Whishaw p. 348. (Whishaw, Francis (1842). The Railways of Great Britain and Ireland Practically Described and Illustrated. J. Weale.)
  • Confirmation of junctions etc. from Jowett, Alan (1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain & Ireland. Patrick Stephens. Maps 31, 32 & 33. ISBN 1-85260-086-1.
  • Passenger services were available to Redheugh in Bradshaw March 1843.