As one of my local preserved lines now I'm in the North East, I've been doing some research and walking along the Tanfield branch from Gateshead to Tanfield Lea (now partly run, of course, by the Tanfield Railway). Fortunately there's plenty of photographs from BR days of this interesting line, showing N10's and the occasional J25 on the loco-hauled parts of the line.
It seems the N10's - two based at Bowes Bridge - were on the line from their introduction in the 1900's, but does anyone know what would work the line before this? Also, how frequent were the J25's, and were they seen on the line pre-BR days?
Also, regarding the movement of coal on the line, were brake vans used? I haven't seen any in photos, with the relatively short distance locomotive hauled between inclines perhaps they weren't deemed necessary?
Would be very interested in seeing any pre-1948 photos, too, as apart from one showing the original Bowes Bridge shed before it burnt down I don't recall seeing any
Tanfield Branch locomotives/stock
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Tanfield Railways Guide "1725 Onwards" has a WA Camwell photo of Bowes Bridge shed in 1935 with N9 1643 & N10 1138 inside. A few exerpts :
" Before 1900 it is thought that Class L (J73) locos were used (Built 1891-2),
Steam was introduced in 1881 on the branch.
Other locos recorded J25 and even a J21.
Ernie
" Before 1900 it is thought that Class L (J73) locos were used (Built 1891-2),
Steam was introduced in 1881 on the branch.
Other locos recorded J25 and even a J21.
Ernie
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Hi all.
We had N10s at Pelton level and during the late 50 s they were subsistuted for J 94 and the N 10s were sent to Bowes shed. The reason given were the J 94s weren't suitable for operations on Bowes shed,i believe it was clearance problems. The J 94 s performed well on Pelton level.
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We had N10s at Pelton level and during the late 50 s they were subsistuted for J 94 and the N 10s were sent to Bowes shed. The reason given were the J 94s weren't suitable for operations on Bowes shed,i believe it was clearance problems. The J 94 s performed well on Pelton level.
52H
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Thanks Ernie - I have the guide book, although it mentions J73's I haven't seen any proof this or the information backed up anywhere else. So far all the J25's I've seen were in BR days and may be the same engine, would be nice to find something definite pre-BR days apart from a few photos of an N8 and N10's
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Brake vans were used from Sunniside southwards through Marley Hill. There are several views in my Flickr album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswis ... 615831525/
The late Derek Charlton photogrpahed the Tanfield branch in colour from White'le-Head to Redheugh in 1954 and I have added a selection of his views by kind permission of Dave Dunn of the Armstrong Photographic Trust.
Ernie
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The late Derek Charlton photogrpahed the Tanfield branch in colour from White'le-Head to Redheugh in 1954 and I have added a selection of his views by kind permission of Dave Dunn of the Armstrong Photographic Trust.
Ernie
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Thank you Irishswissernie for posting the link to the photographs. I particularly liked the ones showing the Knitsley viaduct being buried, because I haven't seen that amount of detail before. It's a particular interest of mine because I cycle over it regularly!
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Wow! What a collection of photographs! And yes, those photos of Knitsey are fascinating. I cycled over that way earlier this year, but missed the location of the viaduct. Good excuse for another run out, mind