Locomotives of the Stockton and Darlington Railway

The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was a railway company that operated in north-east England from 1825 to 1863. The world's first public railway to use steam locomotives,[1] its first line connected collieries near Shildon with Stockton-on-Tees and Darlington, and was officially opened on 27 September 1825. The movement of coal to ships rapidly became a lucrative business, and the line was soon extended to a new port and town at Middlesbrough. While coal waggons were hauled by steam locomotives from the start, passengers were carried in coaches drawn by horses until carriages hauled by steam locomotives were introduced in 1833.

The S&DR was involved in the building of the East Coast Main Line between York and Darlington, but its main expansion was at Middlesbrough Docks and west into Weardale and east to Redcar. It suffered severe financial difficulties at the end of the 1840s and was nearly taken over by the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, before the discovery of iron ore in Cleveland and the subsequent increase in revenue meant it could pay its debts. At the beginning of the 1860s it took over railways that had crossed the Pennines to join the West Coast Main Line at Tebay and Clifton, near Penrith.

The company was taken over by the North Eastern Railway in 1863, transferring 200 route miles (320 route kilometres) of line and about 160 locomotives, but continued to operate independently as the Darlington Section until 1876. The opening of the S&DR was seen as proof of the effectiveness of steam railways and its anniversary was celebrated in 1875, 1925 and 1975. Much of the original route is now served by the Tees Valley Line, operated by Northern.

Locomotives were sometimes renumbered, and the old numbers re-used for new locomotives. The following list does not include all renumberings.

NumberNameWheelsDesignerBuilderDate introducedComments
1Active, later Locomotion No. 10-4-0G & R StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1825[2]
Preserved at Darlington
1 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1868[3]
2Hope0-4-0G & R StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1825[4][2]
2 (2nd)Graham0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1849[5]
2 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1865[6]
3Black Diamond0-4-0G & R StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1826[4][2]
3 (2nd)Times0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1849[5]
3 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1865[6]
4 (1st)Diligence0-4-0G & R StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1826[4][2]
4 (2nd)Stockton0-6-0Timothy HackworthFossick & Hackworth1841[7]
4 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
5 (1st)Stockton0-2-2-0?Robert Wilson and Co1826[8][9][2] nicknamed Chittaprat
5 (2nd)Royal George0-6-0Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1827
[10][11](rebuilt from Chittaprat)
5 (3rd)Hope Town0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1841[7]
5 (4th)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
6 (1st)Experiment[lower-roman 1]0-4-0G & R StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1826[12][13]
6 (2nd)Despatch0-6-0Timothy HackworthHackworth & Downing1839[14] later no. 10
6 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
7 (1st)Rocket[lower-roman 2]0-6-0Robert Stephenson?Robert Stephenson & Co.1829[15][16]
7 (2nd)Prince0-6-0SDR, Shildon1842[7]
7 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
8 (1st)Victory0-6-0Timothy HackworthShildon railway works1829[17][11]
8 (2nd)Leader[lower-roman 3]0-6-0Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1842[18][7]
8 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
9 (1st)Globe0-4-0Timothy HackworthRobert Stephenson & Co.1830[19][13]
9 (2nd)Middlesbrough0-6-0William Lister & Co.1840[20]
9 (3rd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1865[21]
10 (1st)Planet2-2-0Robert StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1830[22][23]
10 (2nd)Auckland0-6-0Timothy HackworthHackworth & Downing1839[20] later no. 6
10 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
11 (1st)North Star2-2-0Robert StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1830[22][23]
11 (2nd)North Star2-2-0Timothy HackworthHackworth & Downing1837[20]
11 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
12 (1st)Majestic0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn[lower-roman 4]1831[24][25]
12 (2nd)Briton0-6-0Timothy HackworthShildon railway works1837[22][20]
12 (3rd)Trader0-6-0Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1842[18](rebuilt from Briton)[7]
12 (4th)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1868[3]
13 (1st)Coronation0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn1831[24][25]
13 (2nd)Ocean0-6-0William Lister & Co.1840[20]
14 (1st)William IV0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn1831[24][25]
14 (2nd)Tees0-6-0Timothy HackworthWilliam and Alfred Kitching1837[26]
15 (1st)Northumbrian0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn1831[24][25]
15 (2nd)Tory0-6-0Timothy HackworthHackworth & Downing1838[20]
15 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
16 (1st)Director0-6-0Timothy HackworthRobert Stephenson & Co.1832[24][25]
16 (2nd)Stanhope0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1845[7]
16 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
17 (1st)Lord Brougham0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn1831[24][25]
17 (2nd)Whig0-6-0Timothy HackworthWilliam and Alfred Kitching1838[24][20]
17 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
18 (1st)Shildon0-6-0Timothy HackworthStephenson/Hawthorn1831[24][25]
18 (2nd)Etherley0-6-0William Lister & Co.1840[20]
19Darlington0-6-0Timothy HackworthR&W Hawthorn1832[24][25]
20Adelaide0-6-0Timothy HackworthRobert Stephenson & Co.1832[24][25]
21Earl Grey0-6-0Timothy HackworthR&W Hawthorn1832[24][25]
22 (1st)Lord Durham0-6-0Timothy HackworthRobert Stephenson & Co.1832[24][25]
22 (2nd)Alert0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1846[7]
22 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
23Wilberforce0-6-0Timothy HackworthR&W Hawthorn1833[24][27][25]
23 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1865[21]
24 (1st)Magnet0-6-0Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1835[18] The first locomotive built at Soho.[28][25]
24 (2nd)Skelton Castle0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1846[7]
24 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
25 (1st)Enterprise0-6-0Timothy HackworthWilliam and Alfred Kitching1835[29][26]
25 (2nd)Derwent0-6-0Timothy HackworthWilliam and Alfred Kitching1845[25]
Preserved at Darlington
25 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
26 (1st) (later 51)Arrow2-2-2Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1837[30] [29][23]
26 (2nd)Pilot0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1840[7]
26 (3rd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1868[3]
27 (1st)Swift0-4-0HawthornR&W Hawthorn1836[29][13]
27 (2nd)Whitton Castle0-6-0Neasham & Walsh1840[7]
28 (later 43)Sunbeam2-2-0HawthornR&W Hawthorn1837[29][23]
28 (2nd)Conside0-6-0Hartlepool Iron Co.1845[31]
28 (3rd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
29 (later 40)Queen0-4-0William and Alfred KitchingWilliam and Alfred Kitching1837[29][13]
29 (2nd)Miner0-6-0Shildon railway works1845[32]
30 (later 49)Raby Castle2-2-2William and Alfred KitchingWilliam and Alfred Kitching1839[29][23]
30 (2nd)Wear0-6-0Shildon railway works1845[32]
31 (1st)Redcar0-6-0Hackworth/BouchShildon railway works1845[33][32]
31 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
32Eldon0-6-0Hackworth/BouchShildon railway works1846[33][32]
33Shildon0-6-0Hackworth/BouchShildon railway works1846[33][lower-roman 5][32]
34Driver0-6-0Hackworth/BouchShildon railway works1846[33][32]
35Commerce0-6-0William BouchShildon railway works1847[33][5]
36 (1st)Guisbro[lower-roman 6]0-6-0William BouchShildon railway works1847[33][5]
36 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1870[3]
37Gem0-6-0William BouchShildon railway works1847[33][5]
38Rokeby2-4-0William BouchShildon railway works1847[33][34]
39Ruby2-4-0William BouchShildon railway works1847[33][34]
40 (1st)Queen0-4-0KitchingW&A Kitching1837[29][13] formerly no.29
40 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
41Dart0-4-0Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1839[18][35][23]
42 (1st)London0-4-0J Hague?John Hague?1839[33][36][23]
42 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
43 (1st)Sunbeam2-2-0HawthornR&W Hawthorn1837[29][23]formerly no.28
43 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
44 (1st)Sun2-2-0Edward BuryWilliam Fairbairn[lower-roman 7]1844[33] Acquired from the Midland Railway in November 1844 for £250, ex MR 112, né Midland Counties Railway 4 Sunbeam, built 1839.[37][38]
44 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1868[3]
45Gannymede0-4-0Edward BuryWilliam Fairbairn1844[39] Acquired from the Midland Railway in November 1844 for £250, ex MR 84, né Midland Counties Railway 41 Ganymede, built 1840.[37][40]
46 (1st)Antelope2-2-0Edward BuryEdward Bury1844[39] Acquired from the Midland Railway in November 1844 for £250, ex MR 122, né Midland Counties Railway 14 Antelope, built 1840.[37][38]
46 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
47Unicorn2-2-0Edward BuryEdward Bury1844[39] Acquired from the Midland Railway in November 1844 for £3250, ex MR 123, né Midland Counties Railway 15 Unicorn, built 1840.[37][38]
48Active0-4-2KitchingKitching1844[39]
49 (1st)Raby Castle2-2-2KitchingWilliam and Alfred Kitching1839[29][23]formerly no.30
49 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
50Meteor2-2-2William BouchShildon Works1842[lower-roman 8][39][34]
51 (1st)Arrow2-2-2Timothy HackworthSoho Works, Shildon1837[30] [29][23]formerly no.26
51 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1866[21]
52Comet2-2-2KirtleyKirtley [lower-roman 9]1841[39][11]
53 (1st)Manchester2-2-2Sharp, Roberts and Co.Sharp, Roberts and Co.1840[39][11]
53 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1867[21]
54Tyneside2-2-2Robert StephensonRobert Stephenson & Co.1842[39][11]
55Wolsingham0-4-2William and Alfred KitchingWilliam and Alfred Kitching1847[39][34]
56 (1st)Shotley [lower-roman 10]0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1852[5]
56 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1866[6]
57 (1st)Tow Law0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1852[5]
57 (2nd)0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1866[6]
58Woodlands2-4-0William and Alfred Kitching1848[41]
59Hallgarth2-4-0William and Alfred Kitching1848[41]
60Cleveland0-6-0J. Graham[lower-roman 11]Gilkes Wilson and Company1848[42][5][5]
61Star0-6-0J. GrahamGilkes Wilson and Company1849[42]
62Southend0-6-0J. GrahamGilkes Wilson and Company1849[42] [43][5]
63Birkbeck0-6-0W. BouchShildon railway works1849[42][5]
64Larchfield0-6-0W. BouchShildon railway works1849[42][5]
65Newmarket or Stephenson2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1850[42][44]
66Priam2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1847[42][44]
67Orion2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1848[42][44]
68Brunswick2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1850[42][44]
69Clarendon2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1850[42][44]
70Alarm2-4-0Robert Stephenson?Gilkes Wilson and Company1851[42][44]
71Hackworth2-4-0Alfred Kitching1851[45][44]
72Peel0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1852[46]
73Aberdeen0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1852[46]
74Eperor0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1853[46]
75Baring0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1853[46]
76Prince of Wales0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1854[47]
77Alexander0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1854[47]
78Lonsdale2-4-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1854Acquired from Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway in March 1854; ex W&FJ 1 Lonsdale, built 1846.[37][48]
79Carlisle2-4-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1854Acquired from Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway in March 1854; ex W&FJ 2 Carlisle, built 1846.[37][48]
80Duke0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1854[47]
81 (1st)Hawthorn0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1855Acquired from Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in March 1855; ex E&G 40, built 1847–1848.[34][49]
81 (2nd)0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1867[21]
82Miller0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1855Acquired from Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in March 1855; ex E&G 41, built 1847–1848.[34][49]
83Victoria0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1854[47]
84Albert0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1854[50][47]
85Hardinge0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1854[47]
0-4-2William FairbairnAcquired from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway; ex L&Y 143, né Manchester and Leeds Railway 43, built 1842; not put into stock.[37][51]
86Zetland0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1854Acquired from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in November 1854; ex L&Y 219, né Blackburn, Darwen and Bolton Railway 4, built 1847–1848.[37][40]
87Fryerage0-4-0Edward BuryEdward Bury & Co.1854Acquired from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in November 1854; ex L&Y 154–156, né Manchester and Leeds Railway 47 West Riding Union, built 1845.[37][51]
88Deanery0-4-0Edward BuryEdward Bury & Co.1854Acquired from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in November 1854; ex L&Y 154–156, né Manchester and Leeds Railway 48 Cleckheaton, built 1845.[37][51]
89Huddersfield0-4-0Edward BuryEdward Bury & Co.1854Acquired from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in November 1854; ex L&Y 154–156, né Manchester and Leeds Railway 49, built 1846.[37][51]
90Merchant0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
91Australia0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
92Yarm0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
93 (1st)Uranus2-2-2B. Hick and Sons1855Acquired from Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in March 1855; ex E&G 42, built 1847.[34][52]
93 (2nd)Uranus0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1867[21]
94 (1st)Neptune2-2-2B. Hick and Sons1855Acquired from Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in March 1855; ex E&G 43, built 1847.[34][52]
93 (2nd)Neptune0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1867[21]
95Elephant0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
96Middleton0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
97Gainford0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
98Pierremont2-4-0William and Alfred Kitching1855[41]
99Ayton2-4-0Alfred KitchingGilkes Wilson[lower-roman 12]1855[53][41]
100Stobart2-4-0[lower-roman 13]Shildon railway works1855[41]
101Marske2-4-0William and Alfred Kitching1855[41]
102Cotherstone0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
103Darlington0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
104Durham0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
105Teesdale0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1855[47]
106Staindrop0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1856[47]
107Barnard Castle0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1856[47]
108Eagle0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
109Falcon0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
110Hawk0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
111Stag0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
112Lion0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
113Camel0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1856[54]
114Edward Pease2-4-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1856[44]
115Maynell2-4-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1856[44]
116Lartington2-4-0Alfred KitchingGilkes Wilson and Company1856[44]
117Nunthorpe2-4-0Alfred KitchingGilkes Wilson and Company1856[44]
118Elmfield2-4-0Alfred KitchingKitching & Co1857[44]
119Gretna0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1856[54]
120Brough0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1856[54]
121Tiger0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1857[54]
122Kestrel0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1857[54]
123Belle Vue0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1857[54]
124Brookside0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1857[54]
125Gazelle0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1858[54]
126John Wakefield0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1858[54]
127Polam0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1858[54]
128East Mount0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1858[54]
129Stanley0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1858[55]
130Hutton0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1858[55]
131Long Hall0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1858[55]
132Appleby0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1858[56]
133Kirkby Stephen0-6-0William and Alfred Kitching1858[56]
134Kendal0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1858[54]
135Eden0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1858[56]
136Tebay0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1858[56]
137Deepdale0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1858[56]
138Beelah0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1858[56]
139Crossfell0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1859[54]
140Penrith0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1859[54]
141Excelsior0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1859[56]
142Wycliffe0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1859[54]
143Windermere0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1859[54]
144Ulleswater0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1860[54]
145Panther0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
146Ostrich0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
147Leopard0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
148Zebra0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
149Fox0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
150Mastiff0-6-0R&W Hawthorn1860[56]
151Mercury0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1860[57]
152Venus0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1860[57]
153Mars0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1860[57]
154Jupiter0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1860[57]
155Saturn0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1861[57]
156Hershel0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1861[57]
157Planet0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1861[57]
158Lune0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1861[57]
159York0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1862[57]
160Brougham4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1860[31]
161Lowther4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1860[31]
162Saltburn4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1862[31]
163Morecambe4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1862[31]
164Belfast4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1862[31]
165Keswick4-4-0William BouchRobert Stephenson & Co.1862[31]
166Oswald Gilkees2-4-0Kitching & Co.1860[44]
167Newlands0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1862[57]
168Clifton0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1862[57]
169Tufton0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1863[57]
170Reliance0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1864[57]
171Gladstone0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1863[58]
172Barrow0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1863[58]
173London0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1864[58]
174John Dixon0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1864[58]
175Contractor0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1864First locomotive built at North Road.[58]
176Windsor0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
177Osborne0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
178Balmoral0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
179Edinburgh0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
180Dublin0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
181Malton0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
182Elton0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1865[59]
183Acklam0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1866[59]
184Lark0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1866[59]
185Swallow0-6-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1866[59]
186Union0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1865[59]
187Iron Age0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1864[59]
188Lily0-6-0Gilkes Wilson and Company1865[59]
189Spring0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1864[58]
190Summer0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1865[58]
191Autumn0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1866[59]
192Winter0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1866[6]
193Princess0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1866[6]
194Alice0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1866[6]
195Helena0-6-0Shildon Works Co.1866[6]
196Roseberry0-6-0STRobert Stephenson & Co.1866Rebuilt as 0-6-0 in 1882.[31]
197Kildare0-6-0STRobert Stephenson & Co.1866Rebuilt as 0-6-0 in 1890.[31]
198Whitby0-6-0STRobert Stephenson & Co.1866Rebuilt as 0-6-0 in 1888.[31]
199Escomb0-6-0STRobert Stephenson & Co.1866Rebuilt as 0-6-0 in 1884.[31]
200?0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1867[21]
201Carlton0-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1867[21]
202Ireland0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1867[21]
203England0-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1867[21]
2040-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1867[21]
2050-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1867[21]
2060-6-0Hopkins, Gilkes & Co.1868[21]
2070-6-0R&W Hawthorn1867[59]
2080-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2090-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2100-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2110-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2120-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2130-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2140-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2150-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2160-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2170-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2180-6-0R&W Hawthorn1868[59]
2190-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
2200-6-0North Road Works, Darlington1869[3]
2384-4-0North Road Works, Darlington1871[31]
2394-4-0North Road Works, Darlington1872[31]
2404-4-0North Road Works, Darlington1872[31]
2414-4-0North Road Works, Darlington1872[31]

Disposal

When the North Eastern Railway (NER) took over the Stockton and Darlington Railway (SDR) in 1863, the SDR stock included 157 locomotives. The SDR locomotives were administered by a separate committee until 1873. The SDR locomotives were renumbered in 1873, mostly by the addition of 1000. In September 1875 there were still 55 SDR locomotives in existence.[60]

See also

References

  1. Not Experiment by Richard Roberts
  2. Not the better-known Stephenson's Rocket
  3. Not SR Leader class
  4. Construction of the Majestic and Wilberforce classes (nos. 12-23) was allocated equally to Robert Stephenson and Company and R and W Hawthorn
  5. Baxter state Shildon was No. 38
  6. Baxter states name as Guisboro
  7. Baxter states built by Jones, Turner and Evans.
  8. Baxter states built in July 1843
  9. This may be Thomas Kirtley whose company, Thomas Kirtley and Co., built locomotives from 1837 to 1841
  10. Baxter states that some sources have the names of Nos. 56 and 57 reversed
  11. Possibly John Graham who joined the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1831 and was Traffic Manager until 1849
  12. Baxter states built by Shildon Works
  13. Baxter notes that Lowe records this locomotive as an 0-6-0
  1. Kirby 2002, back page.
  2. Baxter (1986), p. 65.
  3. Baxter (1986), p. 82.
  4. "Early locomotives". Grace's Guide.
  5. Baxter (1986), p. 76.
  6. Baxter (1986), p. 81.
  7. Baxter (1986), p. 71.
  8. Baxter (1986), p. 68.
  9. Baxter (1986), p. 66.
  10. Baxter (1986), pp. 70–71.
  11. Baxter (1986), pp. 68–69.
  12. J. Metcalfe (2016). "Timothy Hackworth". Railcentre - Railway History. p. 4.
  13. Baxter (1986), p. 70.
  14. Baxter (1986), pp. 81–82.
  15. Pearce (1996), p. 218.
  16. Baxter (1986), p. 67.
  17. J. Metcalfe (2016). "Timothy Hackworth". Railcentre - Railway History. p. 3.
  18. Baxter (1986), p. 69.
  19. Baxter (1986), pp. 69–70.
  20. Smith (2015), p. 40.
  21. Smith (2015), pp. 44–45.
  22. Pearce (1996), p. 220.
  23. Smith (2015), pp. 55–56.
  24. Baxter (1986), p. 75.
  25. Baxter (1986), pp. 75–76.
  26. Pearce (1996), p. 221.
  27. Baxter (1986), p. 73.
  28. Smith (2015), p. 55.
  29. https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/John_Hague
  30. Baxter (1986), p. 72.
  31. Baxter (1982), p. 15.
  32. Pearce (1996), p. 222.
  33. Baxter (1982), p. 17.
  34. Baxter (1986), pp. 73–74.
  35. Pearce (1996), p. 223.
  36. Baxter (1986), p. 74.
  37. Baxter (1986), pp. 76–77.
  38. Baxter (1986), p. 77.
  39. Baxter (1978), p. 50.
  40. Baxter (2012), p. 147.
  41. Baxter (1982), p. 13.
  42. Baxter (2012), p. 142.
  43. Baxter (1986), p. 78.
  44. Baxter (1986), pp. 78–79.
  45. Baxter (1986), p. 79.
  46. Baxter (1986), pp. 79–80.
  47. Baxter (1986), p. 80.
  48. Baxter (1986), pp. 80–81.
  49. "NER locomotives". Steam Index.
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