Two lengths of rail made of square section wrought iron bar

Two lengths of rail made of square section wrought iron bar, and two stone sleepers; used at Tindell Fell, 1808.

This rail, one of the earliest forms of wrought-iron rail, was in use on a railway at Tindell (Tindale) Fell in 1808.

The rail was simply a square bar secured to stone blocks by iron spikes, which were driven through the rail into wooden plugs inserted into holes in the stone.

Details

Category:
Railway Infrastructure
Object Number:
1892-115
type:
rail
credit:
Thompson, J.

Parts

Stone Sleeper

Stone Sleeper

Stone sleeper used at Tindell Fell, 1808.

Measurements:
overall: 340 mm x 365 mm x 165 mm,
Object Number:
1892-115/1
type:
sleeper
Stone Sleeper

Stone Sleeper

Stone sleeper used at Tindell Fell, 1808. Single hole plugged with wood, worn or cut channel for rail across top of stone

Measurements:
overall: 240 mm x 1210 mm x 340 mm,
Materials:
stone and wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1892-115/2
type:
sleeper
Stone Sleeper

Stone Sleeper

Stone sleeper used at Tindell Fell, 1808. Single hole plugged with wood, worn or cut channel for rail across top of stone

Measurements:
overall: 210 mm x 410 mm x 290 mm,
Materials:
stone and wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1892-115/3
type:
sleeper
Bar Rail

Bar Rail

Wrough iron bar rail with 2 spikes,Birkenshaw 1808

Measurements:
overall: 30 mm x 1120 mm x 40 mm,
Materials:
Wrought iron
Object Number:
1892-115/4
type:
rail
Bar Rail

Bar Rail

Wrought iron bar rail with spike, possibly made by Birkenshaw, c1808.

Measurements:
overall: 45 mm x 35 mm x 230 mm,
Materials:
Wrought iron
Object Number:
1892-115/5
type:
rail