Allendale railway station

This article is about the former station in North East England. For the New Jersey Transit station of the same name, see Allendale (NJT station).
Allendale
Location
Place Allendale
Area Northumberland
Operations
Original company Hexham and Allendale Railway
Pre-grouping North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 1
History
1 March 1869 Station opened as Catton Road
1 May 1898 Station renamed Allendale
22 September 1930 Station closed for passengers
20 November 1950 Station closed for freight
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Allendale Railway Station was the terminus of the single track branch of the Hexham and Allendale Railway, in north east England. The line connected villages in the area to the railway network via a junction at Hexham.

History

Authorised in 1865 the Hexham to Allendale Railway was opened in stages, first to Langley-on-Tyne in 1867, then to Allendale (then known as Catton Road) in 1868. Built to carry freight, primarily the product of local lead mines, the line eventually opened to passengers. The passenger service was run by the North Eastern Railway who took over the line in July 1876. Passenger services were withdrawn in 1930 but freight services continued until 20 November 1950 when the line was abandoned.

Former Services
Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Staward Halt   London and North Eastern Railway
Hexham and Allendale Railway
  Terminus

Legacy

Today, the station site and the first part of the track to Hexham were sold to the former station master who converted them into the Allendale Caravan Park.

References

Coordinates: 54°54′29″N 2°15′54″W / 54.908°N 2.265°W / 54.908; -2.265

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