Life on the the Railways of Consett

Back in July, we held our first in-person event in a long time, we invited “Steve Shields” an ex-Br train guard to talk about his life and experiences working the Consett to Tyne Dock route used primarily for shipping in Iron ore, and shipping out the finished product’s from Consett Works.

Steve was a mine of information and knowledge about the inner workings of the line and the various character’s that inhabited its world, as well as revealing some very funny anecdotes of life on the rails (and off the rails in some cases…)

I know the route myself pretty well (Having done the work I have to map it out in digital form) and I was there hanging on every word, every incline, every slipped brake story as Steve skilfully recounted tales from his time as a train guard, I could picture in my mind’s eye every curve in the track, and each of the main signal boxes, it truly was fascinating listening to him describe things as they used to be.

We all had a good chat afterwards.

After Steve finished his talk, we all had a good chat together, and Steve showed us some items from his personal collection of memorabilia collected during his career.

Steves most prized possession – A name plate that used to sit atop the signal leavers in Consett North signal box.

Steve had many interesting items with him, including one of his most treasured, the “Annfield Branch” name plate from Consett North signal box. In the later years of his career, Steve was the signal-man at Consett North and was responsible for helping to get the wagons in and out of Consett Steelworks.

Signal Bell from Baxter wood Signal Box at the start of the line Scotswood to Durham line (SBC)

Steve still works on the railways today, and even though it’s not Consett, still loves every part of his job.

The event was recorded in 2 parts, as we stopped for a break half way through.

Part one of Steves talk.
Part two of Steves Talk

Steve also previously wrote us a blog post recounting some of what he talked about in his presentation, you can find the post here:

https://historyofconsettsteelworks.com/2021/11/29/consett-railway-rip-my-friend-by-steve-shields/

We hope that Steve will come back “Home” soon and treat us to some more tales, of life on the Consett Railways, stay tuned and watch this space.

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Peter "shawty" Shaw

I'm a typical geek what more can I say, I have a passion for writing software in all different forms and have done since i was about 7 years old. These days I write a few E-Books here and there and I run my own I.T Consultancy company called "Digital Solutions UK" I'm also group manager for Lidnug one of the biggest and most respected .NET orientated user groups on the internet, and have a prominent active presence in the UK .NET developer community. I'm also an avid local/industrial history fan, with a keen eye for digital mapping & modelling in a bid to help bring the past back to life.

3 thoughts on “Life on the the Railways of Consett”

  1. Steve is a true railwayman and gent whom I am pleased to have known for several decades, I look forward to viewing his talk. Thanks for posting.

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