Bowes Railway
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The Bowes Railway, built by George Stephenson in 1826, is the world's only operational preserved standard gauge cable railway system. It was built to transport coal from pits in Durham to boats on the River Tyne. The site is a scheduled monument. The railway is open every week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Easter til October) as well as on a number of event days throughout the year.
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Dipton Colliery to Jarrow Staith
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The Bowes Railway at Springwell Village, City of Sunderland
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Bowes Railway Museum - geograph.org.uk - 221650.jpg
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Tyne and Wear
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Pontop & Jarrow Railway
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The Bowes Railway, built by George Stephenson in 1826, is the world's only operational preserved standard gauge cable railway system. It was built to transport coal from pits in Durham to boats on the River Tyne. The site is a scheduled monument. The railway is open every week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Easter til October) as well as on a number of event days throughout the year.
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Robert Stephenson, designed by George Stephenson
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