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Newcastle Central Station
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Newcastle Central Station
- Overview History Map Street View Newcastle Central Station on Neville Street was designed by John Dobson and was opened by Queen Victoria on the 29th August 1850. Replacing three earlier stations, it …
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Railway Architecture of North East England
- Website by Dr. Bill Fawcett including information, history and photographs.

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Disused Stations - Closed Railway Stations in the UK
- A Catalogue of many of Britain’s railway stations with a selection of photographs of closed stations and details of each station and a map showing its location. The site includes …

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Nunthorpe Railway Station
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Nunthorpe Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View The station in Nunthorpe was opened in 1854 by the Middlesbrough & Guisborough Railway[1], it is now on the Middlesbrough-Whitby via Battersby line. The signal box …
Central Railway Station
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Central Railway Station
- Overview About the Station Map Street View The Central Railway Station in Redcar was built c.1861 for the coastguard extension of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. The station is a …
Wylam Station
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Wylam Station
- Overview About Wylam Station Map Street View Wylam Station was built in 1835 for the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. It is one of the earliest stations in the world still …
Chathill Station
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Chathill Station
- Overview About Chathill Station Map Street View The station at Chathill in Northumberland was designed by Benjamin Green for the Newcastle & Berwick Railway company and opened in 1847. The …
Former Station Building
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Former Station Building
- Overview Map Street View The former station building in Wolsingham is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. It was built in 1847 for the for the Wear …
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Slaggyford Station
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Slaggyford Station
- Slaggyford Station was on the Alston to Haltwhistle branch of the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway, which opened on the 17th November 1852. The station at Slaggyford was the first stopping …
Darlington Railway Station
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Darlington Railway Station
- Overview About Darlington Railway Station Map Street View   Darlington railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the town of Darlington, County Durham. …
Kirkhaugh Station
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Kirkhaugh Station
Lintley Halt Station
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Lintley Halt Station
Alnmouth Railway Station
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Alnmouth Railway Station
- Overview About Alnmouth Station Map Street View Alnmouth station on the East Coast Main Line is located in Bilton, about a mile west of Alnmouth and just under 3 miles …
Manors Railway Station
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Manors Railway Station
- Overview About Manors Station Map Street View   Manors railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, located in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. …
Sunderland Station
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Sunderland Station
- Overview About Sunderland Station Map Street View   Sunderland station is a National Rail and Tyne & Wear Metro station in the city centre of Sunderland, North East England. Both …
Steam Locomotive Shed
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Steam Locomotive Shed
Middlesbrough Railway Station
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Middlesbrough Railway Station
- Overview About Middlesbrough Station Map Street View "On the 1st of December, 1877, the large fine station at Middlesbrough, which had been for some years in course of construction, was …
Kirkby Stephen Station
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Kirkby Stephen Station
- Overview About Kirkby Stephen Station Map Kirkby Stephen railway station on the Settle to Carlisle line is located about a mile and a quarter south-west of the town centre of …
Appleby Station
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Appleby Station
- Overview About Appleby Station Map Street View Appleby Railway Station was opened in May 1876 (then called Appleby West) by the Midland Railway as part of the Settle-Carlisle line. The …
Langwathby Railway Station
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Langwathby Railway Station
- Overview About Langwathby Station Map Street View The railway station in Langwathby was built by the Midland Railway and was opened in 1876. The station on the Settle and Carlisle …
Penrith Station
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Penrith Station
- Overview About Penrith Station Map Street View Inside The railway station in Penrith, Cumbria, located off Ullswater Road, opposite the imposing ruins of Penrith Castle. The station was originally built …
Bedlington Railway Station (1850-1964)
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Bedlington Railway Station (1850-1964)
- Overview About Bedlington Railway Station The railway station, built to serve the town of Bedlington, was opened on the 3rd of August 1850 by the Blyth and Tyne Railway.[1] It …
Acklington Station
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Acklington Station
- Overview About Acklington Station Map Street View The railway station in Acklington is on the East Coast Main Line, situated between the stations at Widdrington and Alnmouth. The station, located …
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Horden Peterlee Railway Station
- The new Horden Peterlee Railway Station opened on the 29th June 2020.
Carlisle Railway Station
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Carlisle Railway Station
- Overview About Carlisle Station Map Street View Carlisle Citadel Station was built by the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway and Caledonian Railway in 1847; the crests of both companies can be …
Garsdale Railway Station
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Garsdale Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View Garsdale is a railway station on the Settle and Carlisle Line, located on Coal Road, near Garsdale Head, in Cumbria. Originally named Hawes Junction, the station …
Saltburn Railway Station
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Saltburn Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View Passenger services at Saltburn Railway Station began on the 19th of August 1861, although the ornate main building of the station wasn't completed until 1862. The …
Grange-Over-Sands Railway Station
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Grange-Over-Sands Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View Inside The railway station was originally opened as 'Grange' on the 27th of August 1857 by the Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway (it became known as Grange-over-Sands' …
Kents Bank Railway Station
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Kents Bank Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View The station building at Kents Bank was designed in 1865 by the Lancaster-based architects, Paley and Austin, for the Furness Railway. The station is now unstaffed …
Ravenglass (mainline) Station
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Ravenglass (mainline) Station
- A station at Ravenglass was opened by the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway in 1849. Ravenglass was initially the southern terminus of the line, until it was extened to Foxfield …
Morpeth Station
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Morpeth Station
- Overview Map Street View The railway station in Morpeth was originally buit in 1847 by John Green for the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. The platform canopies were added in …
Stocksfield Station
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Stocksfield Station
- Overview Map Street View Stocksfield Station was originally opened on the 9th March, 1835, by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway company. It was the arrival of the railway which was …
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Railway Work, Life & Death
- Website for the 'Railway Work, Life & Death' project, exploring accidents to British & Irish railway staff before 1939. Features a regular blog looking at cases and a downloadable database …

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