Castle Eden Railway

Castle Eden Railway
Wellfield
Wingate Grange
Colliery
Hutton Henry Colliery
Wingate
Hurworth Burn
Wynyard
Thorpe Thewles
Thorpe Thewles Viaduct
Bowesfield Junction
Thornaby
Tees Marshalling Yard
View along the Castle Eden Walkway, October 2009
The old stationmasters house at Thorpe Thewles, which opened as a Visitor Centre in 1983
The former Castle Eden station; despite the name, the Castle Eden Railway never served this station

The Castle Eden Railway was a railway line built by the North Eastern Railway between Bowesfield Junction near Stockton-on-Tees and Wingate, County Durham, Northeast England. Although its route actually never went near Castle Eden, it was also informally known as the "Cuckoo Line".[1][2][3]

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