enson, 128;
opening of the Railway, 136;
the coal traffic, 138;
the first passenger coach, 139;
coaching companies, 140;
increase of the traffic, 141;
town of Middlesborough, 144.
Strathmore, Earl of, 46, 105.
Sun-dial at Killingworth, 60, 280.
Swanwick, Frederick, C.E., 190, 192, 352.
Symington, Wm., steam-carriage, 65.
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TAPTON HOUSE, Chesterfield, 278, 341.
Tram-roads,
early, 5;
Croydon and Merstham, 147.
Travelling by Railway, 160.
Trevithick, Richard, C.E.,
his steam-carriage, 67;
his train-engine, and substitute for steam-blast, 70;
rencontre with Robert Stephenson at Cartagena, 200.
Trent Valley Railway, 352.
Trellis girder bridges, 360.
Tring Cutting, 242.
Tubular boilers, 209.
Tubular bridges, 334, 339, 360.
Tunnels, railway,
Liverpool, 183;
Primrose Hill, 244;
Kilsby, 245;
Watford, 245;
Littleborough, 255.
Tyne, the, at Newcastle, 3, 10, 11, 315.
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VIADUCTS,
Sankey, 185;
Dutton, 254;
Berwick, 311;
Newcastle, 312.
Victoria Bridge, Montreal, 357-66.
Vignolles, Mr., C.E., 171, 185, 204.
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WAGGON-ROADS, early, 4-7, 16, 63.
Walker, James, C.E., 159.
Wallsend, Newcastle, 1, 33.
Walmsley, Sir Joshua, 297, 299, 371.
Wandsworth and Croydon Tramway, 69, 147.
Watford Tunnel, 245.
Watt, James, and the Locomotive, 64.
Way-leaves for waggon roads, 5.
Wellington, Duke of, and Railways, 223, 274.
West Moor, Killingworth, 37, 40, 91, 108.
Whitehaven, early Railroad at, 6.
Wigham, John, Stephenson's teacher, 48-9.
Willington Quay, 28, 31-6.
Wilton, Earl of, 172.
Wood, Nicholas,
prepares drawing of safety-lamp, 94;
is present at its trial, 95;
assists at experiments on fire-damp, 98;
appears with Stephenson before Newcastle Institute, 102;
opinion of the "Geordy" lamp, 108;
experiments with Stephenson on friction, 117;
accident in pit, 119;
visits Edward Pease with G. Stephenson, 126.
Woolf's tubular boilers, 209.
Wylam Colliery and village, 12-14.
,, waggon-way, 74, 78.
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YORK and North Midland Railway, 261.
Young, Arthur, description of early waggon-roads, 5.
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