As part of the many exciting events taking place this year to celebrate 200 years since the start of the modern railway with the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, County Councillors in Durham have joined forces with the Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway to give primary school children a treat.
Each child in schools located along the old railway line will be given a free copy of Little Loco’s BIG Day written by local archaeologist Caroline Hardie and illustrated by fellow archaeologist John Pickin. This beautifully illustrated tale from the rails is about the opening of the pioneering Stockton & Darlington Railway on the 27th September 1825 and features Little Loco and her friends Herald the Horse, Wonky Waggons, George the Genius and Talented Timothy.
A special dedication at the beginning will encourage the next generation to be the bold, enterprising innovators of the future and help change the world for the better. Each participating school will also receive a visit from the author who will not only read from the book, but run a series of Little Loco activities that help tell the inspiring story of S&DR.
Quotes from Councillors:
Councillor Jim Atkinson (Aycliffe East): ‘We are delighted and proud to share the story of the start of the modern railway in our region with our younger generation. This tale is about innovation, it is about pioneering engineering, it is about overcoming obstacles and about taking risks for the benefit of your community. The story of the Stockton & Darlington Railway is an inspiration to all of us and hopefully by providing this book and the activities in the schools, we can help create a generation of County Durham children who are our future pioneers and innovators.”
Little Loco Goes to School
