Molten metal carrying wagon at Lydgetts Junction
Hownsgill Viaduct
Possible remains of the Hownsgill incline which predated Hownsgill Viaduct.
The site of Rowley Station
The station building from Rowley has been rebuilt at Beamish museum. It can be seen behind the rear coach.
Near the site where the Waskerley diversion of 1859 left orignal route via Nanny Mayer's Incline
The Trackbed of Nanny Mayer's Incline glimpsed from the 1859 diversion.
Looking back towards Rowley Station
Looking back down the 1859 route from the site of an infilled bridge
Other side of the infilled bridge
The footpath by-passing the trackbed near  Red house, another infilled bridge I presume.
Possible site of Burnhill station
Looking towards Burnhill junction and the line that originally went to Crook. Saltersgate Ammunition Depot was located a short distance after the junction.
Old stone sleeper
A wall built from old stone sleepers
Looking towards Waskerley. Waskerley engine shed was located in the wooded area on the left
Waskerley goods shed
Loading bank
Near the site of Waskerley station
Looking towards Nanny Mayer's Incline back in the direction of Rowley
Farm building at the top of Nanny Mayer's Incline built from stone sleepers
Stockton & Darlington boundary marker
Looking down Nanny Mayer's Incline
The remains of the railway inn which was once home to Nanny Mayer
Nanny Mayer's Incline looking back towards Consett
S&D marker just passed Waskerley station
Waskerley Reservoir taken from the 1847 Parkhead wheel deviation
Stone wall made from sleepers
Looking towards Parkhead station
Weatherhill & Rookhope railway branching off at Parkhead junction
Parkhead station
Parkhead station coal drops
Looking back towards the station with the coal drops in view
Narrow gauge coach at Parkhead station
Looking towards Weatherhill incline
Looking back towards Parkhead with the trackbed of the Weatherhill & Rookhope railway passing through the centre of the picture.
The site of Weatherhill engine. The Winding Engine from Weatherhill engine is on display at the NRM, York.
Looking down Weatherhill incline towards Stanhope
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