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Outrageous man gets arrested in Shildon
published: 04 Mar 2021
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Back In Time On The Shildon Tunnel Branch Line
This video describes the approximate route of the disused Shildon Tunnel Branch line. The line was built in 1856 and ran from the North end of Shildon Tunnel up to Fieldonbridge Junction at Fylands.
Update 16th November 2020:
The Tunnel Branch (1856) did not join the Bishop Barney line at Feildon Bridge but ran on to join the S&DR; at West Auckland. It was the Bishop Barney line that joined the Tunnel Branch in 1863.
Links:
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/history/4538545.spanning-bridges-time/?fbclid=IwAR3IY1fvmgeSV3FEMDS6QXCEsrVN7bo49D1DMhx8wQ6-B6mi_HH65CvlUk4
Maps used in this video are available on the National Library of Scotland website:
https://maps.nls.uk/
Useful reference books:
North Eastern Railway by W.W.Tomlinson
Tindal Crescent & Fylands Bridge by Tom Hutchinson
North East...
published: 06 Sep 2020
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Life along the Line: Shildon Stories
A unique evening of captivating stories, past and present, of the #railway #heritage and #culture in Shildon and it's connection to the historic Stockton & Darlington Railway.
This is the first of a series of events in a project called 'Life along the Line' to celebrate #Shildon’s rich railway history which took place online on Wednesday 28th April 2021 (7-8pm) via Zoom
Please visit the website to learn more:
https://www.citizensongwriters.org/shildon
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Only in Shildon.
published: 27 Mar 2021
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Shildon drone flyover
published: 09 Mar 2021
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Shildon Carnival
Shildon carnival
Saturday 14th September
2019
Hackworth Park
whole presentation organised by Carnival Fun Fairs Tel-07836 350507 e-mail carnivalfunfairs@tiscali.co.uk
published: 14 Sep 2019
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Cameron miles fighting the land lady of fox & Hounds, Shildon
published: 02 Mar 2018
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Shildon Wagon Works - Part 1
The campaign and closure of B.R.E.L Shildon 1982 - 1984
published: 01 Aug 2010
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Return To Shildon Documentary (8th October 2012)
Return to Shildon is a second trip to Shildon, the first trip in January wasn'was the ONLY trip until two A4s (60008 Dwight D Esienhower and 60010 Dominion of Canada) were to be on show, the main reason for this trip was to see 60010 before it changed to 4489 but i alsowent to see 60008 while it was there and to see what else was at Shildon... the Deltic Protoype 1 wasn't there but a line up of 2 LNWR Locos 3020 Cornwall and 790 Hardwicke, the first time i've seen two LNWR locos together and unlike January, this time they have a locomotive in steam!
The jounrey was the same like in January expect riding a Northern Rail Class 144 between Doncaster and Sheffield, change at Sheffield ad riding a East Midlands Trains Class 222 to Derby
This unplanned trip starting at Rugeley Trent Valley...
published: 12 Nov 2012
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Jubilee Crescent, Shildon, DL4 2AN
published: 26 Jan 2021
8:41
Back In Time On The Shildon Tunnel Branch Line
This video describes the approximate route of the disused Shildon Tunnel Branch line. The line was built in 1856 and ran from the North end of Shildon Tunnel up...
This video describes the approximate route of the disused Shildon Tunnel Branch line. The line was built in 1856 and ran from the North end of Shildon Tunnel up to Fieldonbridge Junction at Fylands.
Update 16th November 2020:
The Tunnel Branch (1856) did not join the Bishop Barney line at Feildon Bridge but ran on to join the S&DR; at West Auckland. It was the Bishop Barney line that joined the Tunnel Branch in 1863.
Links:
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/history/4538545.spanning-bridges-time/?fbclid=IwAR3IY1fvmgeSV3FEMDS6QXCEsrVN7bo49D1DMhx8wQ6-B6mi_HH65CvlUk4
Maps used in this video are available on the National Library of Scotland website:
https://maps.nls.uk/
Useful reference books:
North Eastern Railway by W.W.Tomlinson
Tindal Crescent & Fylands Bridge by Tom Hutchinson
North East England (Regional history of the railways of Great Britain;vol.4) by K.Hoole
Railway Walks; Branch lines around Bishop Auckland by John Swain
Memories of the L.N.E.R. South-west Durham by Allan Stobbs
Almost in F - Tranquility by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
I do not monetise my videos
— FAIR USE NOTICE: These works by zenvis50 are for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, and research. All footage taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism are being distributed without profit, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
https://wn.com/Back_In_Time_On_The_Shildon_Tunnel_Branch_Line
This video describes the approximate route of the disused Shildon Tunnel Branch line. The line was built in 1856 and ran from the North end of Shildon Tunnel up to Fieldonbridge Junction at Fylands.
Update 16th November 2020:
The Tunnel Branch (1856) did not join the Bishop Barney line at Feildon Bridge but ran on to join the S&DR; at West Auckland. It was the Bishop Barney line that joined the Tunnel Branch in 1863.
Links:
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/history/4538545.spanning-bridges-time/?fbclid=IwAR3IY1fvmgeSV3FEMDS6QXCEsrVN7bo49D1DMhx8wQ6-B6mi_HH65CvlUk4
Maps used in this video are available on the National Library of Scotland website:
https://maps.nls.uk/
Useful reference books:
North Eastern Railway by W.W.Tomlinson
Tindal Crescent & Fylands Bridge by Tom Hutchinson
North East England (Regional history of the railways of Great Britain;vol.4) by K.Hoole
Railway Walks; Branch lines around Bishop Auckland by John Swain
Memories of the L.N.E.R. South-west Durham by Allan Stobbs
Almost in F - Tranquility by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100175
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
I do not monetise my videos
— FAIR USE NOTICE: These works by zenvis50 are for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, and research. All footage taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism are being distributed without profit, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 2038
55:41
Life along the Line: Shildon Stories
A unique evening of captivating stories, past and present, of the #railway #heritage and #culture in Shildon and it's connection to the historic Stockton & Darl...
A unique evening of captivating stories, past and present, of the #railway #heritage and #culture in Shildon and it's connection to the historic Stockton & Darlington Railway.
This is the first of a series of events in a project called 'Life along the Line' to celebrate #Shildon’s rich railway history which took place online on Wednesday 28th April 2021 (7-8pm) via Zoom
Please visit the website to learn more:
https://www.citizensongwriters.org/shildon
https://wn.com/Life_Along_The_Line_Shildon_Stories
A unique evening of captivating stories, past and present, of the #railway #heritage and #culture in Shildon and it's connection to the historic Stockton & Darlington Railway.
This is the first of a series of events in a project called 'Life along the Line' to celebrate #Shildon’s rich railway history which took place online on Wednesday 28th April 2021 (7-8pm) via Zoom
Please visit the website to learn more:
https://www.citizensongwriters.org/shildon
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 49
7:51
Shildon Carnival
Shildon carnival
Saturday 14th September
2019
Hackworth Park
whole presentation organised by Carnival Fun Fairs Tel-07836 350507 e-mail carnivalfunfairs@tisc...
Shildon carnival
Saturday 14th September
2019
Hackworth Park
whole presentation organised by Carnival Fun Fairs Tel-07836 350507 e-mail carnivalfunfairs@tiscali.co.uk
https://wn.com/Shildon_Carnival
Shildon carnival
Saturday 14th September
2019
Hackworth Park
whole presentation organised by Carnival Fun Fairs Tel-07836 350507 e-mail carnivalfunfairs@tiscali.co.uk
- published: 14 Sep 2019
- views: 991
3:25
Shildon Wagon Works - Part 1
The campaign and closure of B.R.E.L Shildon 1982 - 1984
The campaign and closure of B.R.E.L Shildon 1982 - 1984
https://wn.com/Shildon_Wagon_Works_Part_1
The campaign and closure of B.R.E.L Shildon 1982 - 1984
- published: 01 Aug 2010
- views: 6113
46:06
Return To Shildon Documentary (8th October 2012)
Return to Shildon is a second trip to Shildon, the first trip in January wasn'was the ONLY trip until two A4s (60008 Dwight D Esienhower and 60010 Dominion of C...
Return to Shildon is a second trip to Shildon, the first trip in January wasn'was the ONLY trip until two A4s (60008 Dwight D Esienhower and 60010 Dominion of Canada) were to be on show, the main reason for this trip was to see 60010 before it changed to 4489 but i alsowent to see 60008 while it was there and to see what else was at Shildon... the Deltic Protoype 1 wasn't there but a line up of 2 LNWR Locos 3020 Cornwall and 790 Hardwicke, the first time i've seen two LNWR locos together and unlike January, this time they have a locomotive in steam!
The jounrey was the same like in January expect riding a Northern Rail Class 144 between Doncaster and Sheffield, change at Sheffield ad riding a East Midlands Trains Class 222 to Derby
This unplanned trip starting at Rugeley Trent Valley featuring Virgin Trains and London Midland units, the journey goes to Tamworth, at Tamworth changed for a CrossCounty Class 170 Turbostar to Derby, at Derby quick stop for breakfast and board the 1011 to Newcastle which stops at Sheffield, Doncaster and York before we arrive at Darlington, at Darlington change trains for a Northern Rail Class 142 Pacer and get to Shildon at 1314, Shildon is also part of the first Railway Company, The Stockton and Darlington Railway which is now is part of The Bishop Line, they ran from Stockton to Bishop Auckland via Darlington hauling coal from Bishop Auckland and Shildon to the ports of Stockton, Shildon was also home to a railway works opened in 1825 and Shildon Locomotion Museum lies on part of the works, after a few hours looking around, head back on the Pacer to Darlington and a ride on East Coast Trains Class 91, which was full & standing also they have a stupid rule that if you stand in a first Class carriage you still get change for a first Class ticket, once at Doncaster change for a Northern Rail Class 144 Pacer to Sheffield and change for a East Midlands Trains Class 222 to Derby, once at Derby it boarding a CrossCountry Class 170 to Tamworth and a Class 350 Desiro back to Rugeley
Also a special thanks to to youtube user: unclerayraybatch for his footage of the Northern Rail Class 142 Pacer arriving into Shildon and filming me off the train and it was also nice meeting you and can't wait to see 4489 Dominion Of Canada with the single chimley and the CRP Belle
https://wn.com/Return_To_Shildon_Documentary_(8Th_October_2012)
Return to Shildon is a second trip to Shildon, the first trip in January wasn'was the ONLY trip until two A4s (60008 Dwight D Esienhower and 60010 Dominion of Canada) were to be on show, the main reason for this trip was to see 60010 before it changed to 4489 but i alsowent to see 60008 while it was there and to see what else was at Shildon... the Deltic Protoype 1 wasn't there but a line up of 2 LNWR Locos 3020 Cornwall and 790 Hardwicke, the first time i've seen two LNWR locos together and unlike January, this time they have a locomotive in steam!
The jounrey was the same like in January expect riding a Northern Rail Class 144 between Doncaster and Sheffield, change at Sheffield ad riding a East Midlands Trains Class 222 to Derby
This unplanned trip starting at Rugeley Trent Valley featuring Virgin Trains and London Midland units, the journey goes to Tamworth, at Tamworth changed for a CrossCounty Class 170 Turbostar to Derby, at Derby quick stop for breakfast and board the 1011 to Newcastle which stops at Sheffield, Doncaster and York before we arrive at Darlington, at Darlington change trains for a Northern Rail Class 142 Pacer and get to Shildon at 1314, Shildon is also part of the first Railway Company, The Stockton and Darlington Railway which is now is part of The Bishop Line, they ran from Stockton to Bishop Auckland via Darlington hauling coal from Bishop Auckland and Shildon to the ports of Stockton, Shildon was also home to a railway works opened in 1825 and Shildon Locomotion Museum lies on part of the works, after a few hours looking around, head back on the Pacer to Darlington and a ride on East Coast Trains Class 91, which was full & standing also they have a stupid rule that if you stand in a first Class carriage you still get change for a first Class ticket, once at Doncaster change for a Northern Rail Class 144 Pacer to Sheffield and change for a East Midlands Trains Class 222 to Derby, once at Derby it boarding a CrossCountry Class 170 to Tamworth and a Class 350 Desiro back to Rugeley
Also a special thanks to to youtube user: unclerayraybatch for his footage of the Northern Rail Class 142 Pacer arriving into Shildon and filming me off the train and it was also nice meeting you and can't wait to see 4489 Dominion Of Canada with the single chimley and the CRP Belle
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 3585