The Lambton Railway was a private industrial railway in County Durham, England, constructed initially as a tramway from 1737, to enable coal to be transported from Lambton Collieries to the Port of Sunderland. It closed under the ownership of the National Coal Board in August 1967.[1]
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The LambtonRailway was a private industrial railway in County Durham, England, constructed initially as a tramway from 1737, to enable coal to be transported...
Lambton Colliery Railway No.29 is a preserved 0-6-2 tank locomotive built by Kitson and Company for the Lambton Colliery network in 1904. It was the first...
"Brief History of the LambtonRailway". LambtonLocomotivesTrust.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2013. "Lambton Engine Works". Industrial Railway Society. Retrieved...
Lambtonrailway station in Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand was the southern passenger terminus for the Hutt Valley Line and the Wairarapa...
Lambton Shores is a municipality in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, that is on the southern shores of Lake Huron. Lambton Shores was formed in 2001 when...
Lambton is the name of several places and people: Viscount Lambton, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom associated with the Earls of Durham Anne...
Seaham Railway". twsitelines.info. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013. "Brief History of the LambtonRailway". LambtonLocomotivesTrust...
The Leamside Line, originally part of the Durham Junction Railway, is a disused railway line, located in the North East of England. The alignment diverges...
CPKC Lambton Yard is a freight marshalling yard for the Canadian Pacific Railway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is located to the west of and contiguous...
Port Lambton is an unincorporated community in St. Clair Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. According to the latest census, 1084 people live within...
Township of York Railways, pp. 18–19: Davenport/Dovercourt, pp. 24–25: Plan showing layout of special work, pp. 23: Buses on Lambton. Retrieved 25 April...
The Village of Lambton Mills was a settlement at the crossing of Dundas Street and the Humber River. The settlement was on both sides of the Humber River...
purchased a hilly section at Windy, or Clay Point (what is now the corner of Lambton Quay and Willis Street). At that time, Windy Point was a precipice with...
was changed to Lambtonrailway station when the Government acquired the Thorndon railway station along with Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company. "the...
Sarnia is a city in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. It had a 2021 population of 72,047, and is the largest city on Lake Huron. Sarnia is located on the...
Aro Extension via LambtonRailway Station, a predecessor of Wellington railway station. They were run by the New Zealand Railways Department on behalf...
Manawatu Railway Company in December 1908 retaining Wellington railway station half a mile south in Featherston Street but renaming it LambtonRailway Station...
Wellington railway station on Featherston Street, renamed Lambtonrailway station in December 1908, which was the main New Zealand Railways Department...
1837. On 16 April 1835, the railway began to carry passengers, between South Shields and Durham Road, near the corner of Lambton Park. At first this was free...
mines near the crossing of the Scottish Australian Coal Mining Company's Lambton Colliery line, to the colliery. Construction of this new line commenced...
previous Wellington termini, Lambton and Thorndon. The building was originally the head office of the New Zealand Railways Department or NZR. Today, the...