Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway

Introduction

This line is closed.






Portions of line and locations

This line is divided into a number of portions.


Darlington to Barnard Castle

This junction North of North Road station was the first access (geographically) to the Stainmore line on leaving Darlington. Our exploration, from a ...
Ken Strachan 05/08/2017
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On the south west side of West Auckland Road heading out of Darlington there is an extant skew bridge abutment from the rail overbridge for the ...
David Pesterfield 11/08/2020
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Piercebridge Goods Shed looking west towards Gainford and Barnard Castle. The line used to run to the right of the shed, which until recently was part ...
Clive Barlow 25/05/2006
Piercebridge Station site looking east towards Darlington. Platform edging can be seen by the trees to the left centre. The level crossing used to be ...
Clive Barlow 25/05/2006
Piercebridge Goods Shed looking west towards Gainford and Barnard Castle. The line used to run to the right of the shed, which until recently was part ...
Clive Barlow 25/05/2006
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All that is left of Gainford station is a short length of the single line platform and the Station House to its rear. The view is looking north ...
David Pesterfield 10/10/2021
All that is left of Gainford station is a short length of the single line platform and the Station House to its rear. The view is looking north ...
David Pesterfield 10/10/2021
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Just west of Gainford village there are two arched stone bridges crossing the upper reaches of the River Tees, in close proximity to each other as it ...
David Pesterfield 06/05/2019
Just west of Gainford village there are two arched stone bridges crossing the upper reaches of the River Tees, in close proximity to each other as it ...
David Pesterfield 06/05/2019
Just west of Gainford village there are two arched stone bridges crossing the upper reaches of the River Tees, in close proximity to each other as it ...
David Pesterfield 06/05/2019
Just west of Gainford village there are two arched stone bridges crossing the upper reaches of the River Tees, in close proximity to each other as it ...
David Pesterfield 06/05/2019
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Winston station site is now the base for a heavy haul road haulage company. Whilst the station building has been rebuilt, the goods shed, crossing ...
David Pesterfield 10/10/2021
Winston station site is now base for a heavy haul road haulage company. Whilst the station building has been rebuilt, the goods shed, crossing ...
David Pesterfield 10/10/2021
Winston station site is now base for a heavy haul road haulage company. Whilst the station building has been rebuilt, the goods shed, crossing keepers ...
David Pesterfield 10/10/2021
The much modified remains of the 1856 station at Winston on the Darlington and Barnard Castle line in 1977. The station closed to passengers in 1964, ...
Ian Dinmore //1977
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This station was located at the east end of the double track section from Barnard Castle [2nd], going east the line to Fawcett Junction was single. It was a single platform station (on the north side of the line) which was private between 1856 and 1942. To the west of the platform the line doubled and there were goods sidings on the north side, approached from the west. The station's ...

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