North Tyneside Steam Railway & Stephenson Railway Museum
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English: The North Tyneside Steam Railway & Stephenson Railway Museum in North Tyneside, North East England. The railway is a 2-mile (3.2 km) standard gauge preserved railway. The museum and railway workshop is housed in a single building at the northern end of the line, which also serves as the main platform - "Middle Engine Lane". At the southern end of the line is a second platform, "Percy Main".
Maps[edit]
- 55°01′00″N 1°29′50″W / 55.01653°N 1.4973°W Museum/workshop building
- 55°00′56″N 1°29′45″W / 55.015534°N 1.495915°WMiddle Engine Lane platform
- 55°00′39″N 1°29′21″W / 55.01091°N 1.48906°W A1058 Coast Road bridge
- 55°00′07″N 1°28′38″W / 55.00204°N 1.4773°W A193 Wallsend Road bridge
- 54°59′56″N 1°28′40″W / 54.99896°N 1.47775°W Metro bridge
- 54°59′52″N 1°28′41″W / 54.997871°N 1.478047°W Percy Main platform
- 54°59′44″N 1°28′43″W / 54.99565°N 1.47863°W Southern buffer stop (A187)
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area map
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railway map (museum top left)
Track layout diagram[edit]
Infrastructure[edit]
Rolling stock[edit]
Steam locomotives[edit]
Billy[edit]
No.1 Ted Garret[edit]
No.5 Jackie Milburn[edit]
No.5 (Kitson)[edit]
No. 401 Thomas Burt[edit]
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tank (on BR flat wagon)
Northern Gasboard No.1 (loan)[edit]
Diesel locomotives[edit]
08915[edit]
Consett No. 10[edit]
D2078[edit]
Electric locomotives[edit]
Harton Electric E4[edit]
NER motor van 3267[edit]
Coaches[edit]
BR Mk1 Brake second[edit]
BR Mk1 Lavatory Composite[edit]
BR Mk1 Lavatory Open[edit]
Wagons[edit]
LNER Gresley Teak Pidgeon Van[edit]
Flat wagon[edit]
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(with the tank for No. 401)