Green Priory Buses.

These are the really old green Priory buses from the 1990’s from when I was little. I use to go on these green Priory buses when I went to Glebe School when I was little in the 90’s. I use to really enjoy getting on the bus and getting this bus from home to Glebe School and back home from Glebe again when I was eleven years old which is when I was in my last year at Glebe School to.

Wwe Wrestlefest 1993.

This is one of my favourite wrestling pay per view’s from when I was little and I am going to watch it on the Wwe Network sometime to. Wrestlefest was on back on Saturday the 20th March 1993. Just before Wrestlemania 9 IX of that year Wrestlefest 93 was on when I was six years old and it is on for 2 hours and 19 minutes just over 2 hours.

Wwe Battle Royal At The Royal Albert Hall 1991.

This one of my favourite wrestling pay per view’s from when I was little and from 1991 I was five years old when it was on. I am going to watch it on the Wwe Network sometime it was on Thursday the 3rd October 91 it is on for 2 hours and 40 minutes just under 3 hours. The Battle Royal is the main event and The British Bulldog wins the 20 man over the top rope Battle Royal and he is a babyface at the time he is a good guy and Wwe Battle Royal At The Royal Albert Hall was over here in The UK in London.

North Tyneside Steam Railway

It’s been a busy weekend! 🌱
With our volunteers and the Whitley Bay Community Clean Team removing rubbish, cutting grass and trimming hedges. All ready for our first running weekend!

About
Heritage train rides are back on track at Stephenson!

Take a four mile return trip (35-40 minutes) following the route of the coal trains from the collieries to the River Tyne behind a vintage locomotive in our 1950s passenger carriages.

Before or after your train ride, why not explore the museum and discover the fascinating displays and interpretation of our collections. Don’t forget to say hello to Killingworth Billy, the world’s third oldest steam locomotive!

The shop is open for railway-related books and souvenirs, and our Waggonway Tea Room will be serving a limited range of hot and cold drinks, snacks and cakes.

Please note that heritage train rides are subject to the availability of volunteer crew.

Book now.

Visitor Information
Museum opening times vary each day:

Non-train running days: 11am-4pm

Train running days: 30 minutes before the first train departures. Please check Ticketsource for train running times.

We regret that currently we are unable to offer wheelchair access to our carriages as the door openings are restricted to 55cm. Wheelchair users must be able to self-transfer onto the passenger carriages to ride on our heritage trains. As a heritage railway, we are exempt from certain aspects of the Equality Act. For further help or information, please visit our access information page.

This event is part of our Ways to Play programme of free and low-cost family-friendly activities.

Make your ‘Ways to Play’ adventure a great value day out by travelling to our venues by the Metro and / or Ferry.

Up to three children aged 11 and under can travel for free on the Metro and the Shields Ferry with a fare-paying adult. Metro is the convenient, fast and frequent way to get to your favourite attractions and now it’s even more affordable.