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Darlington Railway Centre and Museum

Head of Steam
Head of Steam is located in County Durham
Head of Steam
Red pog.svg Darlington Railway Centre shown within County Durham
OS grid reference  NZ288157
Established 1975
Location Darlington, County Durham, England
Coordinates 54°32′10″N 1°33′18″W / 54.536°N 1.555°W / 54.536; -1.555
Type Railway museum
Curator Leona White-Hannant
Website Head of Steam website

Head of Steam, formerly known as the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum, is a railway museum that is located on the 1825 route of the , which was the world's first steam-powered passenger railway. It is based inside the station building at the North Road railway station. Its exhibits are devoted to the area formerly served by the North Eastern Railway with a particular focus on the Stockton & Darlington Railway and the railway industry of Darlington.

The museum currently has four locomotives on display. They are all on loan from the National Railway Museum.

Locomotion No. 1 was built by George Stephenson for the world's first public railway, the . It was responsible for hauling the first train on the line on 27 September 1825. It spent many years on display at Darlington Bank Top railway station before finally being put on display in the museum.

No. 25 Derwent was designed by Timothy Hackworth and built by William and Alfred Kitching for use on the Stockton and Darlington Railway. It spent many years on display with Locomotion No. 1 at Darlington Bank Top station before being put on display in the museum.

This engine was designed by Henry Tennant and Thomas W. Worsdell for use on express trains. It spent a large portion of its preserved career on display in the original York Railway Museum.

Designed by Sir Vincent Raven for use on heavy freight trains.

In the 1980s, it was loaned to the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group which restored it to working order. It then spent several years working on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway before its withdrawal. It was put on display in the museum during its refurbishment in 2008.


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