Regular steam trains with Tornado or Flying Scotsman between Stockton and Shildon part of anniversary plans

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Tornado in action on the Nene Valley Railway // Credit: Bradley Langton

Plans to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the (S&DR) which opened on 27 September 1825 have been revealed.

The festivities will include special steam train journeys, exhibitions, parades, and arts and theatre events. The main event will be a recreation of the inaugural journey from Witton Park via and to using the replica of Locomotion No.1 That could be broadcast globally and in real-time, and will lead to the launch of a permanent visitor attraction linking museums and historical sites across the Tees Valley to Shildon.

A regular steam shuttle service is planned to run between Stockton and Shildon, stopping at Darlington. It will cross the Skerne Bridge, which was built for the Stockton & Darlington Railway and used by the first train on the opening day. Scheduled trains could also be hauled by historic steam with locomotives like Tornado, Prince of Wales or Flying Scotsman replacing their modern units.

A unique collection of more than 30 early locomotives, including some from the National Railway Museum or built by Robert Stephenson & Co, will be brought together as linked exhibits across several sites.

There is also the possibility of a temporary engine shed being built in Stockton to display some engines in addition to those on display at Shildon and Darlington.

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “The Stockton & Darlington Railway helped put our region on the map, shaping the world thanks to its innovation and our rich rail heritage is one to be rightly applauded. That's why I've backed the project, and Darlington's Rail Heritage quarter, with £21million of funding.

“These extensive plans, touching on every part of the 26-mile line, will help educate, inspire and entertain, and give us a whole calendar of events, exhibitions and engagement to look forward to after a difficult couple of years.

“More than that, it will undoubtedly boost visitors eager to learn our story and see the historic locomotives on display, in turn supporting our other brilliant businesses. This is a celebration of national – if not international – importance and we're ready to deliver.”

Councillor Jim Beall, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council's Cabinet Member for Health, Leisure and Culture, said: “I am pleased and proud to be part of the Board that has developed these exciting and ambitious plans for 2025, which will inspire local communities and visitors from far and wide.

“We are looking forward to continuing our preparations alongside the range of partners who are involved in this exciting project.”

Councillor Heather Scott, Leader of Darlington Borough Council, said: “The bicentenary in 2025 has long stood out as an important upcoming milestone, and it's wonderful to see a determined joint effort to mark the occasion in an appropriate way.

“We're committed to working closely with partners the full length of the 26-mile route to make the bicentenary a memorable occasion and deliver a real legacy for our communities.

“Our Rail Heritage Quarter plans will be an important piece in the 2025 jigsaw and I look forward to helping drive these plans forward.”

Cllr Elizabeth Scott, Durham County Council's Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said: “The 200th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway is an opportunity to celebrate our region's rich rail heritage and to pay tribute to the generations of residents who worked on the railways. It is also a chance to show the world that the innovative spirit of 1825 is still very much alive today by delivering a programme of activities that draws upon the creativity and talent that exists here.

“We have been working closely with our partners to do just that and it is really exciting to see the plans coming together.

“The anniversary of the S&DR is also an important part of the Durham 2025 campaign, which aims to secure UK City of Culture 2025 status for County Durham. However, the benefits of this title would extend beyond the county itself, attracting millions of visitors, boosting the economy and supporting the levelling up agenda across the North East.”

Sarah Price, Head of Locomotion in Shildon, said: “This is an important moment to recognise our shared railway heritage and a chance to come together as a region to celebrate the railway story and to inspire the next generation of engineers. At Locomotion, we're investing in our site to create a lasting legacy with a new collection building, a better experience for visitors and a sustainable future for our historic buildings.”

Niall Hammond, Chair. The Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, said: “In 1825 the Stockton & Darlington Railway started a worldwide economic revolution by using the inspiration and ingenuity of the people of the North-East to develop world leading skills and experience in the cutting edge technology of the day. Building on this fantastic heritage we hope the S&DR will not only provide the driving force for a memorable bicentenary year of events in 2025, but also put in a place a legacy of real value to the community, education and economy of the region which will last for many years. After several years hard work by all the partners in the project, the Friends are excited and pleased to see real enthusiasm, funding and commitment being put into making the most of our internationally important heritage.”

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  • 2025 can’t wait all ready planning the trip .I am a kiwi rail and steam fan ,so great to be able look touch these historical engines and see them working .And of course locomotion and York museums again

  • You say the distance is 26miles, If i remember correctly thats marathon distance? Maybe the lead engine carries a message? (one town to another), Or a group of famous named steam or diesel engines in convoy would be nice! Or a mix of well known locos eg A4, Castle, Bulleid, Maunsell, or Austerity etc and/or Deltic, 1000western, Warship, 66, Hymek (Im being extravagant maybe?) Just a couple of each perhaps!. PS, The goodwill message in my first suggestion, Would need to be put in trust in some museum somewhere? If to be returned a hundred years on from 2025, (Maybe find Methusila waiting at the end of the 26mile marathon i mentioned earlier?).. LOL.

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