A specialist railway-themed market is heading to Stockton town centre this weekend as part of celebrations to mark the 196 birthday of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
The free market on Saturday, September 25 will host a range of enthusiasts, exhibitors and traders selling and showing railway related gifts and memorabilia.
The event, which is being held from 10am to 4pm, is part of the countdown to the 2025 bicentenary, which will celebrate 200 years since the first journey made on the famous Railway. It is being organised by the Friends of Stockton & Darlington Railway in partnership with Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council and will take place on Stockton High Street.
Visitors to the town centre will also be able to hear atmospheric sounds of the railway as they walk through Wellington Square, transporting them back in time.
Councillor Jim Beall, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Leisure and Culture, said: “The modern railway started in this Borough in 1825 and it’s impact since has been revolutionary in changing history, industry and the way people travel.
“This market celebrates the 196th anniversary of railway and at Saturday’s event there will be something for railway enthusiasts and all the family alike.
“So, come along to the market and join in as we gear up and go full steam ahead towards the countdown to the 2025 bicentenary.
The list of traders includes:
· Friends of Stockton & Darlington Railway
· North Eastern Locomotion Preservation Group
· Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
· Weardale Railway
· Bowes Railway
· Tanfield Railway
· Durham Locomotive Preservation Group
· George Morton Transport Books
· Norton Heritage Group
· The Fitzhugh Library
· Friends of the Settle to Carlisle Line
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