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rainwight | 09:45 Fri 31st Mar 2006 | Travel
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What is the oldest recorded railway in the UK, and when was it created?
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Probably the Stockton to Darlington Railway opened in Sept. 1825. See here:-


http://www.railcentre.co.uk/

It depends on what you are prepared to accept as a railway.


This one (1803):


http://www.stephensonloco.fsbusiness.co.uk/surreyiron.htm


is earlier than the S&D and the link says it's the first public line. However there would have been railways (or plateways) in mines a century or so before this

As dzug says, it all depends what you mean by "railway". The Middleton Railway in Leeds (est. 1758) decribes itself as the "oldest working railway".

Creation?........or Evolution?


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