This was the terminus of the Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway).
The terminus had a single platform with a loop covered by a timber trainshed which was braced between a wall to the west and the station building. The station building still stands.
There was a goods yard to the north and east of the site.
Some years after closure the station re-opened as the terminus of the narrow gauge South Tynedale Railway. This is a 2 ft line extending progressively north from the station along the former Alston Branch trackbed towards Haltwhistle.
The former goods yard is now the Hub Museum. In 2017 a new glazed roof and second platform were provided at the station.
Nearby stations Gilderdale Kirkhaugh Lintley Halt Slaggyford Lambley Coanwood Featherstone Park Bishopside Halt Milk Platform Allendale Staward Halt Wearhead Haltwhistle Long Meg Plaster Works Lazonby and Kirkoswald Langley | Burnstones Viaduct Killhope Lead Mine Lambley Viaduct Lambley Colliery Plenmeller Opencast Quarry Allen Smelting Mill Tindale Spelter Works Roachburn Colliery Melkridge Sidings Whitchester Tunnel Quarries Blackett Colliery Long Meg Mine Tourist/other Tindale Tarn |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
26/08/1846 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Branch to Alston authorised. |
17/11/1852 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Alston branch opened. |
/ /1965 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Freight is withdrawn and Beeching Report recommends closure of the line. The line is reprieved as there is no all weather road to Alston. |
/ /1967 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Alston station's overall roof is removed. |
03/05/1976 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Alston branch closed. |
/ /1980 | Alston Branch (Newcastle and Carlisle Railway) Decision taken to open a narrow-gauge line northwards from Alston. |
Hexham to Carlisle: Including the Alston and the Brampton Branches (Eastern Main Lines) |