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Soho House Shildon - Locomotion

Home of Timothy Hackworth, locomotive pioneer and engineer to the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first public steam railway


Region:
Co Durham
Red Wheel Site:
Yes
Transport Mode(s):
Rail
Address:

Hackworth House, Hackworth Close, Shildon, Darlington DL4 1PL

 

Postcode:
DL4 1PL
Visitor Centre:
Yes
Website:

About Soho House Shildon - Locomotion

Locomotion - the National Railway Museum at Shildon - is an impressive monument to the birthplace of the railway, sited on Timothy Hackworth's Soho Works on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. Appropriately, George Stephenson's Locomotion No 1 - which hauled the first train on the Stockton and Darlington on September 27, 1825 - is a key exhibit.

The working museum houses some sixty locomotives from the National Collection. Another key exhibit is Sans Pareil, built by Timothy Hackworth for the Rainhill Trials, which decided which engine was used to be used for hauling passengers between Liverpool and Manchester. The locomotive dominates the entrance of the museum.

Hackworth became the first locomotive superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and the museum was constructed in 2004 on the site of the former Timothy Hackworth Victorian Railway Museum. Built at a cost of £11.3 million, the museum was soon shortlisted for the prestigous Gulbenkian Prize.

As part of this ambitious project, Shildon railway station was rebuilt as part of the museum's construction. It is located within the museum, yet is part of the Darlington to Bishop Auckland Tees Valley Line.

By road: From J 58 of A1M take A68 and A6072 to Shildon and follow brown heritage signs.

By rail: Regular services from Darlington Station to Shildon Station.

By foot: ten-minute walk from Shildon town centre.

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Davies, Hunter, George Stephenson: The Remarkable Life of the Founder of the Railway, The History Press, ISBN-10: 0750937955 (2004)

Dendy Marshall, C. F., The Rainhill Locomotive Trials of 1829. From the Transactions of the Newcomen Society Vol 9 (1929)

Dickinson, Florence, A History of Transport Through Rainhill, Rainhill Civic Society, ASIN: B0019RL82M (1979)

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McGowan, Christopher, The Rainhill Trials: The Birth of Commercial Rail, Little, Brown, ISBN-10: 0316724807 (2004) 

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Young, Robert, Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, The Book Guild, (reprint of 1923 ed.) (2000)

National Transport Trust, Old Bank House, 26 Station Approach, Hinchley Wood, Esher, Surrey KT10 0SR