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Bowes Railway - Springwell Village Bowes Railway is approximately 2.7 miles from the centre of Birtley Gateshead RFC  is approximately 1.6 miles from the centre of Felling Gateshead RFC  is approximately 0.9 miles from the centre of Gateshead-on-Tyne Bede's World is approximately 0.9 miles from the centre of Jarrow Bowes Railway is approximately 1.9 miles from the centre of Low Eighton Theatre Royal Newcastle is approximately 1 miles from the centre of Newcastle Ryhope Engines Museum is approximately 3.7 miles from the centre of New Herrington Beamish The North of England Open Air Museum is approximately 2.5 miles from the centre of Pelton Fell Bowes Railway is approximately 3.9 miles from the centre of Penshaw Gateshead RFC  is approximately 0.7 miles from the centre of Sheriff Hill Bowes Railway is approximately 2.2 miles from the centre of Usworth Theatre Royal Newcastle is approximately 1.9 miles from the centre of Walker Gate Bede's World is approximately 2.6 miles from the centre of Walker-on-Tyne Bowes Railway is approximately 2.1 miles from the centre of Washington New Town Bede's World is approximately 2.2 miles from the centre of West Boldon Bowes Railway is approximately 0.5 miles from the centre of Tyne and Wear Bede's World is approximately 1 miles from the centre of Tyneside

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Neighbours of springwell village
Beamish (1) Church bank (1) Crook (1) Darlington (1) Durham (1) Eastgate (1) Gateshead (1) Newcastle upon tyne (2) Ryhope (1) Tynemouth (1)


Bowes Railway     Springwell Village
Description:
Designed by George Stephenson and opened in 1826, Bowes Railway is the world's only surviving standard gauge operational preserved rope haulage system

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