Carville railway station

Carville
Location
Place Wallsend
Area North Tyneside
Coordinates 54°58′18″N 1°32′21″W / 54.9716°N 1.5391°W / 54.9716; -1.5391Coordinates: 54°58′18″N 1°32′21″W / 54.9716°N 1.5391°W / 54.9716; -1.5391
Grid reference NZ296642
Operations
Original company North Eastern Railway
Pre-grouping North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping

LNER
British Rail (North Eastern)


British Rail (Eastern)
Platforms 2
History
1 August 1891 (1891-08-01) Station opened
11 July 1966 Station closed to goods traffic
23 July 1973 (1973-07-23) Station closed to passengers
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Carville railway station was a railway station that served the town of Wallsend in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, North East England from 1891 to 1973 on the Riverside Branch.

History

The station opened on 1 August 1891 by the North Eastern Railway. The station was situated on the south side of Hadrian Road and 300 yards east of Wallsend railway station on the North Tyneside Loop (which later became a stop on the Tyne and Wear Metro). There were sidings serving two brickworks, steam turbine works, shipyards and a power station that supplied electricity for the Tyneside electric trains. Despite its close proximity to Wallsend station, Carrville was the busiest station on the Riverside Branch before its closure. The goods services ceased on 11 July 1966 and it closed to passengers on 23 July 1973.[1]

References

  1. "Disused Stations: Carrville". Disused Stations. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Walker
Line and station closed
  North Eastern Railway
Riverside Branch
  Point Pleasant
Line and station closed
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