Newton Aycliffe railway station

Newton Aycliffe National Rail
Location
Place Newton Aycliffe
Local authority County Durham
Coordinates 54°36′49″N 1°35′23″W / 54.6137°N 1.5898°W / 54.6137; -1.5898Coordinates: 54°36′49″N 1°35′23″W / 54.6137°N 1.5898°W / 54.6137; -1.5898
Grid reference NZ265243
Operations
Station code NAY
Managed by Northern
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F1
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
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Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05   29,180
2005/06 Increase 38,625
2006/07 Increase 44,269
2007/08 Increase 52,246
2008/09 Increase 53,994
2009/10 Increase 56,170
2010/11 Increase 59,636
2011/12 Increase 63,592
2012/13 Increase 67,286
2013/14 Increase 68,935
2014/15 Decrease 67,332
History
Key dates Opened 1 January 1978 (1 January 1978)
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Newton Aycliffe from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Newton Aycliffe railway station serves the town of Newton Aycliffe in County Durham, England. The station is on the Tees Valley Line and is operated by Northern who provide all passenger train services.

Station facilities here have recently been improved as part of the Tees Valley Metro project. The package for this station included new fully lit waiting shelters, renewed station signage and the installation of CCTV. The long-line Public Address system (PA) has been renewed and upgraded with pre-recorded train announcements.

The station is on the original mainline of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, where it junctioned with the Clarence Railway at what was then known as Simpasture Junction. However, the station is a relatively recent addition, having only opened by British Rail in 1978.

Services

There is a basic two-hourly service from the station in each direction, increasing to hourly during the weekday a.m & p.m business peaks (10 per day in way in total). There is also a two-hourly service each way on Sundays. Services normally run through to Saltburn via Middlesbrough, though there is one through train each day to Nunthorpe and a summer-Sundays working to Whitby via the Esk Valley Line.

External links

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