Catalogue description Middleton Railway Trust Archive

This record is held by Middleton Railway Trust

Details of MRT
Reference: MRT
Title: Middleton Railway Trust Archive
Description:

1. Abstract of the title of the Middleton Estate and Colliery Company Limited to land and hereditaments formerly owned by the Brandling family and the Brandling Trustees, and documents relating to the purchase thereof by the company

 

2. Memorial of Association of the Middleton Estate and Colliery Company Limited, 1875

 

3. Indentures, 1880

Date: 1865-1975
Held by: Middleton Railway Trust, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Middleton Railway Trust, Leeds

Physical description: 33 sheets
Access conditions:

Enquiries to info@middletonrailway.org.uk

Subjects:
  • Middleton, West Riding of Yorkshire
Administrative / biographical background:

Documents relating to the purchase of the Middleton estates, colliery and railway, together with mortgage agreements paid off or newly made at the time of purchase.

 

Having been established by an Act of Parliament in 1758, the Middleton Railway, Leeds, can claim to be the oldest Railway in the world. It also played host to the first commercially successful, revenue earning, steam locomotives which entered service there in 1812. It is the direct descendant of a waggonway which was constructed between Middleton and Casson Close, near Leeds Bridge, following authorisation by the first Railway legislation and Act of Parliament in 1758.

 

In 1812 the first commercially successful steam locomotives commenced operation on the Middleton Railway. Included in the design was the Blenkinsop rack and pinion drive. This was the first regular revenue-earning use of steam traction, as distinct from experimental operation, in the world.

 

More recently it became the first standard gauge railway to be taken over by a preservation society in 1960. The Trust is now a registered charity and has acquired a selection of industrial locomotives and stock in keeping with its long history of service. The railway currently operates passenger services over approximately 1 mile of track between its headquarters at Moor Road, Hunslet, Leeds and Park Halt, which is on the outskirts of Middleton Park. The Railway hopes to extend the line so that it terminates near the park amenities and discussions are ongoing with Leeds City Council to work towards that aim. The railway is operated entirely by volunteers.

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