Yorkshire Post

Historic rail vehicles assembled for ‘biggest indoor display in Europe’

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DOZENS of rail vehicles have been assembled at a museum in County Durham for what curators claim will be the biggest display of its kind in Europe.

Locomotion announced it has completed the movement of 46 vehicles into a new £8m New Hall building at its site in Shildon.

They include steam locomotive­s, hand-powered track inspection machines, freight wagons, snow ploughs and an armoured vehicle on tracks.

Combined with what was already at Locomotion, the new arrivals brings the site’s total number of vehicles to 99. The museum said that is more than any other indoor display in Europe.

Locomotion is close to the site of Shildon Works, a railway workshop which once employed thousands of people but closed in 1984.

Sarah Price, head of the museum, described its new building as “magnificen­t”.

She said: “New Hall effectivel­y doubles the size of Locomotion and gives us much-needed covered display space to help conserve the collection, as well as giving visitors the chance to find out more about the railways and the North-East’s railway heritage.

“I hope the significan­t regenerati­on at Locomotion can draw even more people to visit the museum and the region as part of the national Railway 200 celebratio­ns and beyond.”

Next year marks the 200th anniversar­y of the world’s first passenger train, which was hauled by George Stephenson’s steam locomotive Locomotion No.1 along the Stockton and Darlington Railway.

Elizabeth Scott, cabinet member for economy and partnershi­ps at Durham County Council, said: “It’s really exciting knowing New Hall is getting closer to opening and to housing Europe’s biggest undercover display of historic rail vehicles.

“We were delighted to be able to provide funding for this project, which will let many more people know the significan­ce of Shildon as the starting point of the world’s first steam locomotive-powered passenger journey.

“Locomotion is already one of County Durham and the North East’s biggest visitor attraction­s and we look forward to New Hall adding to the museum’s offer.”

New Hall will open to the public on May 24.

 ?? ?? ON A ROLL: The Q7 locomotive is moved into Locomotion’s £8m New Hall in in Shildon, Co Durham, as part of a shunt of 46 vehicles.
ON A ROLL: The Q7 locomotive is moved into Locomotion’s £8m New Hall in in Shildon, Co Durham, as part of a shunt of 46 vehicles.

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