Felling Metro station

Felling
Tyne and Wear Metro
Location
Place Felling
Local authority Gateshead
Fare zone information
Network One zone 1 & 2
Metro zone A & B
Original (1979) zone 36
Station code FEL
History
Opened 1839-9-5, relocated to present site 1896-11-18
Metro since 1981-11-15
List of stations

Felling Metro station is a station at Felling, on the Tyne and Wear Metro, in Gateshead, England. It is on the system's Yellow and Green line.

History

Clearing up after the 1907 derailment.

Felling station was one of the main line stations rebuilt for Metro use. The original station was built for the Brandling Junction Railway, opening in 1839, but in 1896 this was replaced by a station on the present site (the original BJR building is still extant on the north side of the line).[1] It closed for Metro work in November 1979, at which point BR trains were concentrated on the formerly freight-only northern pair of tracks here, leaving the southern pair for Metro use. On 5 November 1979 BR trains began to call at the new Heworth station instead of Felling and Pelaw. Felling station was rebuilt and opened for Metro use two years later.[2]

On 26 March 1907 the 10.52am express passenger train from Leeds to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was derailed while running between Heworth signalbox and Felling Station.[3] Eight people were seriously injured, two of whom later died.[3]

References

  1. "Tyne and Wear Metro : Stations : Felling". Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  2. "Disused Stations - Felling (3rd site)" Disused Stations; Retrieved 2014-04-09
  3. 1 2 Druitt, Lieut. Col. E. (1907-04-12). Accident at Felling on 26th March 1907. Board of Trade.

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Coordinates: 54°58′30″N 1°31′19″W / 54.9749°N 1.5219°W / 54.9749; -1.5219

Preceding station   Tyne and Wear Metro   Following station
towards St James via the Coast
Yellow line
towards South Shields
towards Airport
Green line
towards South Hylton


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