Routes and Branches - Curated Exhibition - The Station

Dates:
Wed 11 Jun 2025 9:00 AM - Tue 17 Jun 2025 9:00 AM

About Routes and Branches - Curated Exhibition - The Station

Friday 6th - Tuesday 17th June 2025

On 27 September 1825 a small steam locomotive named Locomotion No.1 coupled up to a passenger train at Shildon in County Durham. There were officially 300 ticket holders, but many more jumped aboard for the momentous journey. As the train made its way eastward toward the port of Stockton, crowds of spectators gathered along the route, eager to witness this historic event of the first steam-powered passenger train on a public railway. Few of them could have imagined how far-reaching this 26-mile journey would be, with this revolution of transportation having a such an impact on the world for the next 200 years and beyond.

Join us in celebrating the people, places, and perspectives of the railway with this exhibition of creative works by local artists and primary school children.

Exhibiting artists:

Performances

Performance Date & TimeTicket PriceTicket Link
Wednesday 11 June 9am Free Book Now
Thursday 12 June 9am Free Book Now
Friday 13 June 9am Free Book Now
Saturday 14 June 9am Free Book Now
Sunday 15 June 9am Free Book Now
Monday 16 June 9am Free Book Now
Tuesday 17 June 9am Free Book Now
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