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Memorial Hall, High Street, Newmarket CB8 8JP, UK
2025 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the modern railway. Born in Britain, gifted to the globe.
On 27 September 1825, George Stephenson’s steam-powered Locomotion No. 1 travelled 26 miles between Shildon, Darlington and Stockton, carrying hundreds of passengers to great fanfare. It set in motion a train of events that changed the world forever.
Did you know that Newmarket once had three railway stations? The development of the railway profoundly influenced the town, shaping its growth and connectivity starting in 1836. From facilitating the transport of goods and people, to enhancing its reputation as a hub for horseracing, the railway played a pivotal role in Newmarket’s history.
We are thrilled to welcome Mike Lamport, a distinguished railwayman from the Lamport family, recognised as the longest-standing cross-generational railway family, whose roots in the rail industry trace back to 1846. Mike will be sharing his insights on the rich history of the railway and the Railway 200 project. His deep connection to the railways offers a unique and invaluable perspective on this remarkable legacy.
All aboard! Dive into the captivating history of the railway and explore its lasting influence in this engaging talk by Mike Lamport.
Date: 21st January 2025
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: Newmarket Town Council, Memorial Hall, High Street. CB8 8JP
Price: £3pp and £5 for two people – members free Tickets available on the door.
Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into the fascinating history of the railway!
The talk is organised by Newmarket Local History Society and supported by Newmarket Town Council
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Memorial Hall, High Street, Newmarket CB8 8JP, UK