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An early train on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway (N&CR) (formally, the Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle Railway) was an English railway company formed in 1825 that built a line from Newcastle upon Tyne on Britain's east coast, to Carlisle, on the west coast.
The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway was absorbed into the North Eastern Railway on 17 July 1862. From 1864, trains ran to Carlisle Citadel station, with Carlisle London Road closed. In 1870, the temporary bridge at Scotswood was removed, and a new iron Scotswood Bridge was built to replace it.
Newcastle (Carliol Square) Newcastle and North Shields Railway: 1850 Newcastle Crossing: L&NWR: 1918 Newcastle Emlyn: GWR: 1952 Newcastle Forth: Newcastle and Carlisle Railway: 1851 Newcastle New Bridge Street: NER: 1909 Newcastle (Shot Tower) Newcastle and Carlisle Railway: 1847 Newcastleton: North British Railway: 1969 Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
Elswick railway station was a railway station in the Elswick area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was located on the former route of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway from Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle. The station opened in 1889 and closed in 1967.
Bogfield (Carlisle) Maryport and Carlisle Railway: 1844 Bogside NBR: 1958 Bogside (Strathclyde) G&SWR: 1967 Bogside Moor Halt: L&AR: 1930 Bold: St Helens Canal and Railway: 1858 Boldon: York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway: 1853 Bolham Halt: GWR: 1963 Bollington: GCR/North Stafford Joint Railway: 1970 Bolsover Castle: MR: 1930 Bolsover South: LD ...
Rail company Year closed Lubenham: L&NWR: 1966 Lucas Terrace Halt L&SWR: 1951 Lucker: NER: 1953 Luckett: Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway: 1966 Ludborough: GNR: 1961 Luddendenfoot: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway: 1962 Luddington: Isle of Axholme Joint Railway: 1933 Ludgate Hill: London, Chatham and Dover Railway: 1929 ...
Scotswood railway station served Scotswood in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The railway station was located on the former route of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway from Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle. The station opened in 1839 and closed in 1967. [1]
The station was on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. It was closed in 1967 [1] as part of the Beeching cuts. After which the station was left derelict until 1975 when it was demolished by British Rail. Flanked by railway police at midnight, B.R. workmen set to work on the demotion as 30 residents watched in disbelief.