Stannington railway station explained

Stannington
Status:Disused
Borough:Stannington, Northumberland
Country:England
Coordinates:55.1277°N -1.6606°W
Platforms:2
Original:Newcastle and Berwick Railway
Pregroup:North Eastern Railway
Postgroup:London and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Region of British Railways
Years:1 March 1847
Events:Station opens as Netherton
Years1:1 January 1892
Events1:renamed Stannington
Years2:15 September 1958
Events2:Closed to passengers
Years3:August 1964
Events3:closed for goods

Stannington railway station was a railway station which served the village of Stannington in Northumberland, England. It was located on the East Coast Main Line. It was opened in 1847 as Netherton, and closed in 1958. The community around the location of the station is today known as Stannington Station.

History

The station was opened on 1 March 1847. It was located on the Newcastle & Berwick Railway between and . It was initially named Netherton, but was renamed to Stannington on 1 January 1892.[1] The station buildings were designed by Benjamin Green.[2]

The station remained open until 15 September 1958, when it was closed to passengers. Goods services to the site continued for another six years but were withdrawn in August 1964.

The site today

The site of the station is now an important level crossing over the present East Coast Main Line. The station house, a four-bedroomed property, is still in existence having been converted to residential use, although it has been substantially altered.[3]

The station was located some distance from the village of Stannington, and a community grew up around the site which took the name of the station. The name Stannington Station is still used to refer to the area, which is located on the trunk A1 road[4] and the smaller A192 road.[5]

Housing development near to Stannington has led to suggestions that the station could be reopened.[6] In 2004 the South East Northumberland Rail User Group listed Stannington's reopening amongst its aims;[7] however, as of April 2015, no mention of Stannington is made on the group's website.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.northumbrian-railways.co.uk/index.php?page=stannington Stannington Station
  2. http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/news/local-news/family_s_track_record_of_station_design_1_1523721 Family's track record of station design
  3. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/91095 Stannington Station:: OS Grid NZ2181 :: Geograph Britain and Ireland
  4. http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/news/A1-reopening-at-Stannington-next.794707.jp A1 re-opening at Stannington next month - Morpeth Herald
  5. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/91094 Stannington Station:: OS Grid NZ2281 :: Geograph Britain and Ireland
  6. http://pscm.northumberland.gov.uk/idoc.ashx?docid=a9c3d340-085e-420d-9a94-9a945b505ee2&version=-1 LTP3: Identifying the issues - Questionnaire responses
  7. http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/news/local-news/a-platform-for-better-morpeth-rail-links-1-1537697 A platform for better Morpeth rail links? - Morpeth Herald
  8. http://www.senrug.co.uk/ SENRUG // South East Northumberland Rail User Group