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Fully accessible stations are being built to give 6 Northumberland communities regular train services.
(Permalink) Ashington Bedlington Blyth Bebside Newcastle Central Newsham Northumberland Line Northumberland Park Seaton Delaval Ashington: 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 Janua ... Newsham South Level Crossing: Newsham South level crossing and signal box on the Blyth & Tyne, looking west towards Cramlington on 19 July 2011. Newsham station, which stood less than half a mile to the north, lost its passenger s ... Bedlington: Looking across Station Road level crossing to Bedlington Station on 25 May 2004, looking north east from alongside Bedlington South signal box. |
The second new station for the Northumberland Line has been given the go-ahead “ less than a week since the first.North Tyneside Council have granted planning permission for a station at Northumberland Park “ which will be built alongside the current Metro station near Backworth.It follows the announcement that Ashington Station became the first of the new stations to get the green light.
Northumberland County Council Leader, Cllr Glen Sanderson, said: 'The scheme is really picking up pace and we're delighted the second station has now been approved.' (Permalink) Ashington Northumberland Park |