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Coxlodge is an area
situated between Fawdon,
Gosforth and
Kenton in
Newcastle upon Tyne, in the
county of Tyne and Wear, England.
Until 1974 it was in...
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Gosforth and
Coxlodge Collieries.
Gosforth Colliery was
located in
South Gosforth,
while Coxlodge Colliery was west of the
Great North Road.
Coxlodge Colliery...
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Coxlodge was a
railway station on the
Ponteland Railway,
which ran
between South Gosforth and Ponteland, with a sub-branch line to
Darras Hall. The station...
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Coxlodge Waggonway, a site now
occupied by
housing on
Ferndene Grove. Coal was
exported from
Longbenton via the
Coxlodge Waggonway to the
Coxlodge Staithes...
- or 4 ft 7+1⁄2 in (1,410 mm) (in
Bigges Main (in Wallsend), Kenton, and
Coxlodge).
English railway pioneer George Stephenson spent much of his
early engineering...
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Coxlodge Collieries at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. What
should have been Blenkinsop's
third locomotive had
already been sent to the
Kenton and
Coxlodge Waggonway...
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former Gosforth and
Ponteland Light Railway,
which opened on 1 May 1905.
Coxlodge station,
which opened three months later with the
introduction of p****enger...
- Cleadon, Coalburns,
Colliery Row, Columbia, Concord, Cowgate, Cox Green,
Coxlodge, Crawcrook, Crookhill, Cullercoats,
Cragston Park, Cradlewell, Cochrane...
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Matthew Murray's
locomotive Willington,
which George studied at
Kenton and
Coxlodge colliery on Tyneside, and was
constructed in the
colliery workshop behind...
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around 1810, and its coal was
originally transported via the
Kenton and
Coxlodge Waggonway to Wallsend. In 1818, the
Fawdon Wagonway was
built by Benjamin...