"A Sunday excursion train was the next railway novelty. The first train of this kind, consisting of 15 carriages drawn by the "Wellington" engine, left Newcastle for Carlisle on the 14th June, 1840, with about 320 passengers — the agents and workmen of Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorn and their friends, whom the Company had agreed to carry at half price on a certain number being guaranteed."
Extract from: Tomlinson, William Weaver. The North Eastern Railway; its rise and development, 1915. p372.
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First Sunday Excursion Train - Newcastle & Carlisle Railway
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