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200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway - the railway that got world on track
We know that before, during and after the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, engineers and railway promoters came to visit to see how a modern railway was run.
By modern railway we mean a railway that was a publicly available, permanent transport infrastructure that carried anything, including passengers) for a fee.
There was a period of time from 1825-1830 that the S&DR was really the only place that could be done. So this month we consider to what extent the Stockton & Darlington Railway influenced the development of railroads in America.
Joining us to help us navigate American railroads is Jonathan Ratcliffe, the secretary for the Friends of the S&DR.
In Stars of the S&DR we will visit Edward and Rachel Pease on Northgate in Darlington. Without them there would have been no S&DR.
And as usual, we outline news and events towards the end of the podcast.
Tales from the Rails
200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway - the railway that got world on track