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Marcus Jecock of Historic England takes us deep into the industrial heartland of early railway innovation with the story of the Shildon Coal Drops, a striking reminder of the age when coal powered not just homes and industry, but the very movement of people and goods across England.
Located in County Durham, the Shildon Coal Drops were built in the 1840s as a vital part of the rapidly expanding Stockton & Darlington Railway network. This massive stone structure allowed coal waggons to discharge their cargo directly into waiting carts below, streamlining the distribution process in an era before mechanised handling.
Marcus expertly unpacks the engineering behind the Drops, their social and economic impact, and their role in establishing Shildon as one of the world's first true railway towns. He also discusses how this impressive piece of infrastructure served not only industry but shaped the landscape and identity of the North-East.