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  2. The predecessor of the waggonway originated in mines of mainland Europe, but the type exemplified in Cockenzie was an English innovation from the 1600s. By the next century, in 1722, the waggonway made its way north to Scotland.
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    In 1604, Huntingdon Beaumont completed the Wollaton Wagonway, built to transport coal from the mines at Strelley to Wollaton Lane End, just west of Nottingham, England. Wagonways have been discovered between Broseley and Jackfield in Shropshire from 1605, used by James Clifford to transport coal from his mines in Broseley to the Severn River.
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    Wagonway - Wikipedia

    Wagonways (also spelt Waggonways), also known as horse-drawn railways and horse-drawn railroad consisted of the horses, equipment and tracks used for hauling wagons, which preceded steam-powered railways. The terms plateway, tramway, dramway, were used. The advantage of wagonways was that far … See more

    The earliest evidence is of the 6 to 8.5 km (3.7 to 5.3 mi) long Diolkos paved trackway, which transported boats across the See more

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    Until the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, rails were made of wood, were a few inches wide and were fastened end to end, on logs of wood or "sleepers", placed crosswise at intervals of two or three feet. In time, it became common to cover them with a … See more

    Wooden rails continued to be used for temporary railroads into the twentieth century. Some timber harvesting companies in the … See more

    As steam power gradually replaced horse power throughout the 19th century, the term "wagonway" became obsolete and was superseded by the term "railway". As of 2024 , very few … See more

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    Such an operation was illustrated in Germany in 1556 by Georgius Agricola (image left) in his work De re metallica. This line used … See more

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    In 1804, Richard Trevithick, in the first recorded use of steam power on a railway, ran a high-pressure steam locomotive with smooth wheels on an 'L' section plateway near Merthyr Tydfil, but it was more expensive than horses. He made three trips from the iron … See more

     
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  4. Waggonways - The Land of Oak & Iron Heritage …

    WEBWaggonways were railways, initially using wooden rails, linking collieries with riverside wharves known as staiths. Coal would be carried on them in large waggons known as chaldrons. Each waggon would be under the …

  5. The Wooden Wagonways of Britain - Amusing Planet

  6. Waggonways | Co-Curate - Newcastle University

    WEBFrom the mid 1600 onwards waggonways and the Tyneside coal industry became linked so closely that they were known throughout the rest of Britain as 'Tyneside Roads'. A network of lines linked collieries on both …

  7. Wooden Waggonways 1621-1659 - The Land of Oak

    WEBHis solution to the problem of transportation was to build the world’s first commercially successful railway, a wooden waggonway, which operated continuously from 1621 to an unknown date between 1706 and 1723, by …

  8. Waggonways 1724-1800 - The Land of Oak & Iron Heritage …

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  11. Wooden Waggonways | Co-Curate - Newcastle …

    WEBWooden Waggonways. Up to the last decade of the eighteenth century all the waggonways in the North of England were of wood. What was called the "double way" was the type most in use; it consisted of fir rails, …

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  13. 'Stunning' finds on Scotland's earliest railway - BBC

    WEBSep 20, 2021 — The Tranent Waggonway in East Lothian was first constructed in 1722. It was initially built for hauling coal from a pit at Tranent to Cockenzie and Port Seton for use as fuel in a process for...

  14. The Wollaton Wagonway | Railroad History

    WEBThe Wollaton Wagonway. Huntingdon Beaumont (c. 1560 – 1624) is credited with the invention of the modern railway. His work led to the first recorded wagonway in England. Called the first true railway, Beaumont …

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  17. The archaeology of the Willington Waggonway and Newcastle roads

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  19. 1722 Waggonway Project - Heritage Centre In Cockenzie

  20. Waggonway & Railway - Heddon-on-the-Wall Local History Society

  21. North East Heritage Resources - England's North East

  22. List of waggonways in Scotland - Wikipedia

  23. Wylam Waggonway - Heddon-on-the-Wall Local History Society

  24. Waggonways routes | North Tyneside Council

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