Wooler railway station explained

Wooler
Status:Disused
Borough:Wooler, Northumberland
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:2
Original:North Eastern Railway
Postgroup:London and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Region of British Railways
Years:5 September 1887
Events:Station opens
Years1:22 September 1930
Events1:Closed to passengers
Years2:29 March 1965
Events2:Goods services withdrawn

Wooler railway station was a stone-built railway station serving the town of Wooler in Northumberland. It was on the Alnwick to Cornhill Branch which ran from Alnwick to Cornhill Junction on the Kelso line near Coldstream.

History

Authorised in 1882 the Cornhill Branch was built to link the farming communities of north Northumberland with the market town of Alnwick and link the North Eastern Railway's Kelso line to its Alnwick Branch. Construction started by the North Eastern Railway in 1884, and the line opened to freight between Cornhill and on 2 May 1887, and the whole line for both freight and passengers on 5 September of the same year. The line had difficulty attracting passengers as many of the stations were some distance from the communities they served. Increased bus competition in the 1920s led to passenger trains being withdrawn on 22 September 1930[1] although the service resumed briefly during the Second World War to serve RAF Milfield near .[2]

After a severe storm in August 1948[3] washed away a bridge north of Ilderton station British Railways who had recently taken over the line decided that the volume of traffic along the line did not warrant replacing it. The line was thus split into two, to, and to which included Akeld. This coupled with an infrequent service caused the line to go further into decline and the section from Alnwick to Ilderton closed on 2 March 1953 with the other section including Wooler station following suit on 29 March 1965.

Present day

The station building is intact and has been divided into two residences.[4]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway . 17 December 2009 . 22 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722154611/http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/alnwickcornhill . dead .
  2. Web site: Disused Stations: Akeld Station.
  3. Passengers No More by G.Daniels and L.Dench
  4. Web site: Disused Stations: Wooler Station.