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Middlesbrough railway station

 
Wikipedia: Middlesbrough railway station
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Railway Station.jpg
Location
Place Middlesbrough
Local authority Middlesbrough
Coordinates 54°34′45″N 1°14′05″W / 54.579100°N 1.234720°W / 54.579100; -1.234720Coordinates: 54°34′45″N 1°14′05″W / 54.579100°N 1.234720°W / 54.579100; -1.234720
Grid reference NZ495207
Operations
Station code MBR
Managed by First TransPennine Express
Platforms in use 2
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2004/05 * 1.121 million
2005/06 * 1.201 million
2006/07 * 1.242 million
2007/08 * 1.301 million
History
Opened 1877 (1877)
National Rail - UK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Middlesbrough from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.

Middlesbrough railway station serves the large town of Middlesbrough in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. The station is managed by First TransPennine Express and has two platforms. There are also two avoiding freight lines to the north of the station.

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History

Although the first railway was built in the area as long ago as 1830 as an extension of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and extended eastwards to Redcar in 1846, the current station dates from 1877[1] – it was designed by the North Eastern Railway's chief architect William Peachey and featured an ornate overall roof (which was destroyed by German bombs in August 1942)[2].

Services

The station is served by a number of routes:

The Tees Valley Line from Bishop Auckland & Darlington to Saltburn (calling point).

The Esk Valley Line to Whitby via Nunthorpe and Grosmont.

The Durham Coast Line to Newcastle via Hartlepool and Sunderland.

The North Trans-Pennine line to Manchester Airport via York (operated by First TransPennine Express)

All routes apart from that to Manchester are operated by Northern Rail. On average (Mon - Sat), there is a train every hour to Newcastle (some of which continue along the Tyne Valley Line) and to Manchester Airport, every 30 minutes to Darlington & Saltburn and every second hour to Bishop Auckland. There is a limited service (four departures per day) on the Whitby branch with a few extra trains as far as Nunthorpe. Sundays see an hourly service to Darlington/Saltburn, one train every two hours to Newcastle, Bishop Auckland and Manchester Airport and an irregular service to Whitby (five departures per day during the summer months only - some trains run through to/from Darlington or Newcastle).

Notes

  1. ^ Body, pp. 118–9
  2. ^ Hunt, J - RAIL Magazine article (January 2009, Issue 610) p.50

References

  • Body, G. (1988), PSL Field Guides - Railways of the Eastern Region Volume 2, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Wellingborough, ISBN 1-85260-072-1

External links

Preceding station   National Rail   Following station
First TransPennine Express Terminus
Terminus Northern Rail
Northern Rail
Northern Rail
Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Terminus   Middlesbrough & Guisborough Railway   Ormesby

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