North Eastern Railway, Blyth and Tyne Section
North Eastern Railway, Blyth and Tyne Section
HER Number
              2139
          District
              N Tyneside
          Site Name
              North Eastern Railway, Blyth and Tyne Section
          Place
              Howdon
          Map Sheet
              NZ36NW
          Class
              Transport
          Site Type: Broad
              Railway Transport Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Railway
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Documentary Evidence
          Description
              This was a highly complex network of railway lines branching from the North Eastern Railway Blyth and Tyne system at Northumberland Dock. The line ran to the staiths in the Albert Edward Dock (HER ref. 2147). A branch from this line to the south was HER ref. 2201. Built between 1872 and 1919, this system eventually comprised over 90 track miles in an area of 620 acres. The area was reshaped to allow gravity working - i.e. without locomotives. Passenger services began to the dock in 1891. In the period 1920-45 up to 15 locomotives were working there at any one time.
          Easting
              434990
          Northing
              567050
          Grid Reference
              NZ434990567050
    Sources
              << HER 2139 >>  2nd edition Ordnance Survey map, 1899, 6 inch scale, Northumberland, 89, SE
Specialist Conservation Team, Newcastle City Council, 1990, The Albert Edward Dock, North Shields
          Specialist Conservation Team, Newcastle City Council, 1990, The Albert Edward Dock, North Shields