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Washington Railway Station (1850 - 1963)
Washington, County Durham (now part of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear).
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Washington 2nd railway station (site), Tyne & Wear
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Washington (2nd site)
- ".....As noted for Washington’s first station, from 1 October 1850 a new, shorter route to Gateshead (and Newcastle) via Usworth was used between Washington and Pelaw, avoiding Brockley Whins; Washington …
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Washington railway station (England)
- "....The first station in Washington was opened on 16 April 1835 as an intermediate stop on the Stanhope & Tyne Railway passenger service between Durham Turpike and South Shields.....The second …
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Simon Cotterill
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Washington 2nd railway station (site), Tyne & Wear
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
![](/uploads/thumbs2/disused_stations.png)
from http://www.disused-stations.o…
Washington (2nd site)
- ".....As noted for Washington’s first station, from 1 October 1850 a new, shorter route to Gateshead (and Newcastle) via Usworth was used between Washington and Pelaw, avoiding Brockley Whins; Washington …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
![](/uploads/thumbs2/wikipedia.png)
from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki…
Washington railway station (England)
- "....The first station in Washington was opened on 16 April 1835 as an intermediate stop on the Stanhope & Tyne Railway passenger service between Durham Turpike and South Shields.....The second …
Added by
Simon Cotterill