Railways and Waggonways in Northumberland, UK
These maps show the pre-1974 boundaries of Northumberland, after which North Tyneside Council became an independent local authority.
Newcastle upon Tyne has been independent since the 1400s. Islandshire, Norhamshire and Bedlingtonshire were enclaves of Durham until
1844.
National Grid references are shown to the nearest kilometre square.
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History of Railways in Northumberland - including the
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway and the North British Railway.
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