Tweedmouth railway station

Tweedmouth
Location
Place Tweedmouth
Area Northumberland
Coordinates 55°45′40″N 2°00′29″W / 55.761°N 2.008°W / 55.761; -2.008Coordinates: 55°45′40″N 2°00′29″W / 55.761°N 2.008°W / 55.761; -2.008
Grid reference NT994519
Operations
Original company North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2
History
29 March 1847 Station opens
15 June 1964 Closed to passengers
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Tweedmouth railway station was a railway station which served the town of Tweedmouth area of Berwick-on-Tweed in Northumberland, England. It was located on the East Coast Main Line. As well as a railway station for passengers, it was also the main service yard and goods yard between Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh. Also Tweedmouth station was the terminus for the Tweed Valley Railway line (opened in 1849), which connected the East Coast Main Line with the Waverley Line at Newtown St. Boswells. The station lies to the south of the Royal Border Bridge.

It was opened on 29 March 1847[1][2] and initially was the terminus on the East Coast Main Line as the Royal Border Bridge was not yet complete, so trains could not pass over the River Tweed. Once the Royal Border Bridge had been completed in 1850 and opened by Queen Victoria, trains had an unbroken run from London to Edinburgh.

The station closed to passengers on 15 June 1964[2] (along with the Kelso branch[1][3]), a victim of the Beeching Axe. Goods traffic continued to be handled until October 1984. The station buildings were subsequently demolished,[4] but a number of engineers' sidings remain on the eastern side, along with the 1961 power signal box that supervises the main line from the Scottish border southwards towards Alnmouth and a number of former railway staff cottages.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Line and station open
  North Eastern Railway
East Coast Main Line
  Scremerston
Line open, station closed
Disused railways
Velvet Hall
Line and station closed
  North Eastern Railway
Kelso Branch
  Terminus

Notes

  1. 1 2 Body 1988, p. 171
  2. 1 2 Butt 1995, p. 236
  3. Kelso Railway station history Accessed 21 November 2008
  4. Disused Stations - Tweedmouth Disused Stations; Retrieved 16 December 2015

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