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17th February, 2026

Steam locomotive 6990 Witherslack Hall set for Netflix appearance​

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Modified Hall Class No. 6990 Witherslack Hall on the Great Central Railway


A resident locomotive from the Great Central Railway will be appearing on screen with a journey on the picturesque line.

6990 Witherslack Hall will be appearing in Netflix’s new series, Seven Dials, an Agatha Christie mystery.

This isn’t the first time the railway has been featured on the big screen, featuring in The Hours, Goodnight Mister Tom, and The Crown.
 
17th February, 2026

Weardale Railway welcomes the legendary NER petrol-electric railcar​

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Passenger service on the Weardale Railway


This winter, Weardale Railway will bring a piece of railway history to Stanhope with the return of the iconic North Eastern Railway (NER) Petrol-Electric Autocar.

Operating passenger services between Stanhope and Bishop Auckland in February and March, the Autocar will also feature in special Easter events, giving visitors a rare chance to ride this pioneering train.

Introduced in 1903, the North Eastern Railway Autocar was the world’s first passenger vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine generating electricity for traction motors.

Designed by visionary engineer Vincent Raven, it was more than 50 years ahead of its time and a direct forerunner of today’s diesel-electric trains.

Drawing on electric tram technology, Raven created a self-contained petrol-electric railcar that offered superior acceleration, hill-climbing ability, and innovative features like electric track brakes
 
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1903 NER Autocar at Weardale Railway


After decades of service, the autocar became a holiday home before being meticulously restored to its 1923 condition.

Its modern diesel-electric power system ensures safety while retaining historic interiors and tram-style controls.


Weardale Railway staff will undertake specialist training to operate it authentically along its 16-mile heritage line between Bishop Auckland West and Stanhope.

Rescued and revitalised by The Auckland Project, the railway now offers heritage experiences, including afternoon teas, wine and cheese trains, and the Santa Express, celebrating County Durham’s rich railway heritage.


“Welcoming the NER Autocar to Weardale Railway is incredibly special, and is a rare opportunity for people to step aboard a true world-first in railway history.

“This vehicle tells an extraordinary story of innovation and ambition at a time when steam dominated the railways, and we’re thrilled to be able to share that story with our visitors here in Weardale.”

Claire Gibbons, General Manager at Weardale Railway
 
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