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200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway - the railway that got world on track
This month on Tales from the Rails, we are talking about education.
Who had an education or skills in the early days of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, who didn’t, and how did senior S&DR staff decide to improve educational standards amongst its workers? And did the workers appreciate this? Did engine drivers prefer to fry their pocket watches in the pub?
We are joined this month by Dave Reynolds of Shildon Railway Institute, which just happens to be the earliest railway institute in the world.
Dave has written a book on the history of ‘The Stute’ called An Insatiable First: 190 Years of Shildon's Pioneering Railway Institute (you can buy it on Amazon at the link below).
We are also joined by Timothy Hackworth’s Great Great Granddaughter, Jane Hackworth-Young. Timothy had a lot to do with improving the literacy of the workforce – while he wasn’t improving the reliability and efficiency of the locomotives. Listen in and find out more.Other links in this month's episode include:
BooksOur very own illustrated limited edition hardback coffee table book, The Stockton & Darlington Railway 1825-2025Dave Reynolds' An Insatiable First: 190 Years of Shildon's Pioneering Railway InstituteRobert Young's authoritative Timothy Hackworth and the LocomotiveMike Norman's It Wasn't Rocket Science
CompetitionsResearch on the RailsWrite on TrackRailway 200 Poetry and Prose Project
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200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway - the railway that got world on track