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Read details of the engines in the booklet, [[media:MiddletonRailway.pdf| Stocklist October 2014]], published by the Middleton Railway Trust. | Read details of the engines in the booklet, [[media:MiddletonRailway.pdf| Stocklist October 2014]], published by the Middleton Railway Trust. | ||
The Middleton Railway Trust Ltd, The Station, Moor Road. Leeds, LS10 2JQ. | The [[Middleton Railway (Heritage)| Middleton Railway Trust]] Ltd, The Station, Moor Road. Leeds, LS10 2JQ. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:01, 18 November 2014




Middleton Railway
The Middleton Railway is the world’s oldest working railway. [1]
1758 Railway established.
Engines include those made by;
- Sentinel.
- E. Borrows and Sons.
- North Eastern Railway.
- W. G. Bagnall.
- Hunslet Engine Co.
- Hudswell, Clarke and Co.
- R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co.
- Peckett and Sons.
- Manning, Wardle and Co.
- Kitson and Co.
- John Fowler and Co.
- Beyer, Peacock and Co.
- Drewry Car Co.
- Greenwood and Batley.
Read details of the engines in the booklet, Stocklist October 2014, published by the Middleton Railway Trust.
The Middleton Railway Trust Ltd, The Station, Moor Road. Leeds, LS10 2JQ.