The Tanfield Railway is a heritage railway in North East England, famous for being the world’s oldest, dating back to 1725. It originally functioned as a private line to transport coal but is now a heritage site offering steam train rides through scenic landscapes and historical engineering landmarks like the Causey Arch, which is the world’s oldest surviving railway bridge. The railway operates with a volunteer staff and provides a unique day out with a focus on historical atmosphere and steam locomotives.
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