Difference between revisions of "Newmarket Railway"
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The ECR joined other companies in 1862 to form the GER. | The ECR joined other companies in 1862 to form the GER. | ||
The Newmarket Railway had a stock of 6 locomotives, all of 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, built by [[Gilkes Wilson]] of Middlesbrough, named 'Beeswing', 'Queen of Trumps', 'Van Tromp', 'Flying Dutchman', 'Eleanor', and 'Alice Hawthorn'. | The Newmarket Railway had a stock of 6 locomotives, all of 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, built by [[Gilkes, Wilson and Co]] of Middlesbrough, named 'Beeswing', 'Queen of Trumps', 'Van Tromp', 'Flying Dutchman', 'Eleanor', and 'Alice Hawthorn'. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 13 September 2019
The Newmarket and Chesterford Railway was incorporated in July 1846, and changed its name to the Newmarket Railway in 1847 (before completion).
It was built between 1848 and 1851, but was worked by the Eastern Counties Railway from 1850, and was taken over completely by the ECR in 1854.
The ECR joined other companies in 1862 to form the GER.
The Newmarket Railway had a stock of 6 locomotives, all of 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, built by Gilkes, Wilson and Co of Middlesbrough, named 'Beeswing', 'Queen of Trumps', 'Van Tromp', 'Flying Dutchman', 'Eleanor', and 'Alice Hawthorn'.
See Also
Sources of Information
- British Locomotive Catalogue Volume 6, page 28