Northumberland Line could create an east coast economic powerhouse [Berwick Advertiser]





Date: 09/11/2021

An 'east coast economic powerhouse' stretching from Edinburgh to Leeds could be created if the Northumberland Line rail scheme gets the green light.


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Northumberland Line could create an east coast economic powerhouse

Berwick Advertiser

An east coast economic powerhouse stretching from Edinburgh to Leeds could be created if the Northumberland Line rail scheme gets the green light.

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Weed-infested platform remains, minus all buildings, at Ashington station, Northumberland, closed with the line in 1964, looking south towards Newcastle, on 15th June 2018. A news report on 23rd January 2021 stated that £34 million funding has been found for the restoration of passenger services. The current estimate is an opening date in 2025. Lets hope so but it does sound a little ambitious, especially with the dreadful ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Location: Ashington
Company: Newbiggin Branch (Blyth and Tyne Railway)
15/06/2018 David Bosher
UK Railtours' excursion for North Blyth, passing the disused station at Bedlington, with Bedlington North signal box behind, on 7th April 2018. This line closed to passengers on 2nd November 1964 but is due for reopening after funding was granted in January 2021. The track leading off to the left is the start of the freight line via Choppington to Morpeth which closed to passengers on 3rd April 1950, which the tour had travelled on earlier.
Location: Bedlington
Company: Morpeth Branch (Blyth and Tyne Railway)
07/04/2021 David Bosher
A test run of a passenger train on the Bedlington Viaduct. Special rail services have taken place between Newcastle and Morpeth as plans to reintroduce passenger trains on the Northumberland Line gather pace.
Location: Bedlington Viaduct
Company: Bedlington Private Railway
//2021 Network Rail


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