TWEEDMOUTH

  • Description

    "....In March 1847, Tweedmouth station opened at the northern end an isolated stretch of line from Chathill, and from 1 July that year trains operated from Newcastle. For just over a year Tweedmouth became the terminus of a main line route from London. Train services began on 29 August 1848 over a temporary bridge across the River Tweed enabling them to continue a mile north to join the North British Railway at Berwick station, thus completing a route from London to Edinburgh......"
  • Owner

    Disused Stations
  • Source

    Local (Co-Curate)
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  • Further information

    Link: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/t/tweedmouth/
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Peter Smith
    Last modified: 5 years, 9 months ago
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