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The Leamside Line, originally part of the Durham Junction Railway, is a disused railway line, located in the North East of England.The alignment diverges from the East Coast Main Line at Tursdale Junction, travelling a distance of 21 miles (34 kilometres) north through the Durham Coalfield and Washington, prior to joining the Durham Coast Line at Pelaw Junction. [1]
Durham is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between London King's Cross and Edinburgh Waverley.The station, situated 14 miles 3 chains (14.0 miles; 22.6 kilometres) south of Newcastle, serves the cathedral city of Durham in County Durham, England.
Remains of the platform of Salem Street station An early-20th-century postcard of Medway station Durham station, closed by the B&M in 1967, has been served by Amtrak since 2001. The MBTA was formed in August 1964 to subsidize suburban commuter rail services.
The Durham Coast Line is an approximately 39.5-mile (63.6 km) railway line running between Newcastle and Middlesbrough in North East England. Heavy rail passenger services, predominantly operated Northern Trains, and some freight services operate over the whole length of the line; it provides an important diversionary route at times when the East Coast Main Line is closed.
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This is a list of National Rail stations in the ceremonial county of Durham by 2017/2018 entries and exits, based on the UK Office of Rail and Road reports 2016-18. [1] Note that Horden station opened in 2020 [ 2 ] so received no entries and exits in this period.
Brighton trains serving the West Coastway leave from platforms 1, 2 and 3 on a curve to leave the Brighton Main Line. There was Holland Road Halt opened 1905 and closed 1956; when closed it was the only station on the West Coastway line to retain timber decking. [10] This station was sited just west of the Holland Road bridge.
Train passengers and tourists bound for Southsea were then diverted to Portsmouth's main railway station, Portsmouth Town which was later renamed Portsmouth & Southsea in 1925. [3] A year later, the town of Southsea became officially integrated into the city of Portsmouth on 21 April 1926 when Portsmouth was granted city status.