Tales from the Rails

By: Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway
  • Summary

  • 200 years of the Stockton & Darlington Railway - the railway that got world on track
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Episodes
  • End of the Line
    Jan 27 2025

    Hello and welcome to the 12th and final episode of Tales from the Rails.

    In this concluding episode, titled End of the Line, hosts Caroline Hardie, Archie MacKay, and Angela Pickering reflect on the history of the S&DR through the lens of its darker episodes—accidents, deaths, and disfigurements on the railways.

    This episode recounts harrowing tales of mishaps through the ages, from the story of William Huskisson, the first 'widely reported' railway fatality, to lesser-known and often disregarded victims.

    As a part of remembering these lives, we highlight the ongoing work by the Friends of the Stockton and Darlington Railway to preserve the railway's legacy and honour the men and women whose contributions and sacrifices paved the way for safer and more refined railway travel. In this episode, we also bring you some more lighthearted mishaps in the shape of Fails From the Rails - those moments when things didn't go entirely according to plan in our recordings. Our final Stars of the S&DR are the Greener family.

    So join us in this closing tribute to the trailblazers who risked everything to build the foundations of modern railway travel and learn about the efforts to keep their legacy alive as we approach the 200th anniversary of the S&DR. Links Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway Three Greeners of Etherley and a model steam engine. S&DR 200 Festival website

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Women
    Dec 27 2024

    Welcome to the 11th episode of Tales from the Rails, a podcast dedicated to uncovering the hidden stories of the Stockton & Darlington Railway.

    This month, hosts Caroline Hardie and Angela Pickering explore the overlooked contributions of women in the railway's history.

    Join Caroline and Angela as they delve into the lives of resilient women who defied societal norms to influence the evolution of the railway. From shareholders like the Peacock sisters to widows running essential passenger services, discover the stories of these pioneering women who were often written out of history.

    Our Star of the S&DR is this episode's guest presenter, Angela Pickering, so stay tuned to find out why we have picked someone who is still alive.

    Tanfield Railway: tanfield-railway.co.uk

    The Railway Station Shop www.therailwaystation.shop

    Friends of the S&DR: www.sdr1825.org.uk

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    58 mins
  • Stations
    Nov 27 2024

    Inventing Railway Stations on the S&DR

    This month we take a close look at how railway stations evolved on the Stockton & Darlington Railway.

    No such thing had been invented in 1825 when the railway opened, but quickly, the company started to provide facilities that would become the railway station as we know it today.

    The legacy of this was to ensure that subsequent pioneering railways would be designed with railway stations from the start and for many rural areas in Britain, the railway station run by a stationmaster would be the model adopted.

    This month’s Star of the S&DR is Percival Tully who managed two of the company’s depots, inherited a pub, briefly brewed and was landlord to another pub and then emigrated to America.

    In our news this month, Caroline gets cross with the government for failing to help rescue the world’s earliest railway station.

    That’s got to be worth a listen to!

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    56 mins

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