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  • 54°43′0″N 1°31′48″W / 54.71667°N 1.53000°W / 54.71667; -1.53000 Tursdale is a hamlet in County Durham, England. It is situated in rural landscape about...
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    through Coxhoe now B6291 with a weight limit. Now uses formerly unclassified Tursdale Road. Originally started on former A1 (later A167, now Front Street) north...
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    lines were opened to Gateshead to the north, in 1868, and from Durham to Tursdale Junction and Darlington to the south in 1872. The viaduct became grade...
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  • Townfield, Trimdon, Trimdon Colliery, Trimdon Grange, Tudhoe, Tudhoe Grange, Tursdale, Unthank, Urlay Nook, Urpeth, Ushaw Moor, Ushaw College Wackerfield, Waldridge...
    14 KB (864 words) - 17:12, 9 April 2024
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    East of England. The alignment diverges from the East Coast Main Line at Tursdale Junction, travelling a distance of 21 miles (34 kilometres) north through...
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    Aberdeenshire 57°32′N 2°28′W / 57.54°N 02.46°W / 57.54; -02.46 NJ7250 Tursdale Durham 54°42′N 1°32′W / 54.70°N 01.53°W / 54.70; -01.53 NZ3035 Turton...
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    redeveloped in 1871, when the North Eastern Railway developed a new line from Tursdale through Relly Mill Junction to Durham, and onwards from Newton Hall Junction...
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  • number of settlements: Bowburn Cassop Old Cassop Old Quarrington Parkhill Tursdale Unlike the ecclesiastical parish of Cassop-cum-Quarrington with Bowburn...
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  • Embleton near Sedgfield, Co Durham and thereby acquired estates at Embleton, Tursdale, Claxton and Fishburn. Much land was sold by Sir Bertram Bulmer (1579–1638)...
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    later, for manriding). Its first coal was drawn in 1908. It merged with Tursdale colliery in 1931 and grew to be one of the largest in the Durham coalfield...
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    1868. From 1872 this became the new main line after a line opened from Tursdale Junction the N&DJR to this branch at Relly Mill, south of the Durham Viaduct...
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    at Deerness Valley Junction. In 1871 the NER developed a new line from Tursdale through Durham, and onwards north to Newcastle Central via Chester-le-Street...
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  • multiple collieries including Browney, South Brancepeth, Page Bank and Tursdale. Despite Steavenson's credentials as a colliery Agent and Engineer, his...
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  • examined by the Network or later regional RUSs as appropriate. Port of Tyne – Tursdale Jn (Freight RUS Gap 12) Recommended reinstatement of Boldon East curve...
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