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Summary Of: Wylam

Wylam has further connections with the early rail pioneers... The earliest reference to Wylam is in a record of 1158 that records that the settlement belonged to the Priory... gave Wylam to the Priory in 1085... Wylam is the very worst colliery village that we have yet beheld... It is thought that the Wylam waggonway was opened in 1748 and was therefore one of the earliest waggonways in the... was born at a small cottage at Wylam in June 1781... bridge built by the Scotswood Newburn and Wylam Railway Company in 1876 to link the... Wylam now has approximately 800 households... Wylam has transport links in the form of a popular train service from... the bus service to and from Wylam is poor and many services have been discontinued over recent years... Wylam Parish Council Homepage...

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