North Eastern Railway Association Lecture Series
Hopetown Darlington is pleased to welcome the North Eastern Railway Association with their programme of fascinating talks. These lectures focus on a range of railway topics, and include relevant artifacts and resources (if available) and a Q&A session.
Saturday 6 June - 'A Ride to Richmond' by Les Cairnes
An illustrated talk on the railway from Darlington to Richmond, showing the stations, signal cabins, crossings and buildings along the route, as well as adverts for the services over time. Les will also cover the branch railway up to Catterick Camp, which conveyed soldiers and military equipment.
Saturday 5 September - 'Teesdale Tracks and Derailed Dukes' by Chris Lloyd
Chris is well-known as Features Editor of the Northern Echo. He will describe the rise and fall of Teesdale’s railways: how the dale’s most powerful landowner went to dastardly lengths to prevent railways from arriving, yet when they came, they were the most extraordinary lines anywhere in the world over the wildest of terrain and the most stupendous of viaducts.
Ticketing information
Saturday 6 June and Saturday 5 September, 2pm - 3.30pm (Doors at 1.30pm)
Free of charge
Tickets can be booked online or in person at the Welcome Desk in the Goods Shed.
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