Rainton Waggonway, branch to Nicholson Pit
Rainton Waggonway, branch to Nicholson Pit
HER Number
17107
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Rainton Waggonway, branch to Nicholson Pit
Place
Rainton
Map Sheet
NZ34NW
Class
Transport
Site Type: Broad
Tramway Transport Site
Site Type: Specific
Wagonway
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
With the development of more effective pumping engines to drain previously unworkable deep coal seams and the development of nucleated collieries, the Rainton Waggonway, especially its southern lines, was extensively upgraded and re-organised by the Tempests, to whom it had passed by marriage from the Whartons in 1730. A number of new branch lines to collieries were constructed between 1816 and 1826. The line to Nicholson Pit, to the north-east of Rainton Meadows, was opened in 1817.
Easting
432050
Northing
549080
Grid Reference
NZ432050549080
Sources
Alan Williams Archaeology, 2013, Waggonways to the South Bank of the River Tyne and to the River Wear; Turnbull, L, 2012, Railways Before George Stephenson (entry 87C) p163 & 172; Bell, 1829, Map of the Coalfield (TWAS 2/421)