Fourstones railway station
Disused railway station in Northumberland on the Tyne Valley Line
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Fourstones is a former railway station which served the villages of Fourstones and Newbrough in Northumberland between 1837 and 1967 on the Tyne Valley Line.
History
The station opened in January 1837 by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. It was closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 2 January 1967.[1][2]
References
External links
- Media related to Fourstones railway station at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Hexham | North Eastern Railway Newcastle and Carlisle Railway | Haydon Bridge |
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Closed railway stations in Northumberland
- Velvet Hall
- Norham
- Twizell
- Coldstream
- Sunilaws
- Tweedmouth
- Scremerston
- Goswick
- Beal
- Smeafield
- Crag Mill
- Belford (Northumberland)
- Lucker
- Newham
- Christon Bank
- Little Mill
- Longhoughton
- Lesbury
- Alnwick
- Chevington
- Longhirst
- Stannington
- Plessey
- Dudley Colliery
- Amble
- Broomhill (Northumberland)
- Deadwater
- Kielder
- Lewiefield Halt
- Plashetts
- Falstone
- Thorneyburn
- Tarset
- Charlton (Northumberland)
- Bellingham (North Tyne)
- Reedsmouth
- Countess Park
- Wark
- Barrasford
- Chollerton
- Humshaugh
- Wall
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