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Lemington railway station

Coordinates: 54°58′31″N 1°42′31″W / 54.9754°N 1.7087°W / 54.9754; -1.7087
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Lemington
General information
LocationNewcastle-upon-Tyne
Coordinates54°58′31″N 1°42′31″W / 54.9754°N 1.7087°W / 54.9754; -1.7087
Platforms2
History
Original companyScotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
British Rail (North Eastern)
Key dates
12 July 1875 (1875-07-12)Opened
15 September 1958Closed to passengers
7 July 1964 (1964-07-07)Closed completely

Lemington railway station served the district of Lemington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England from 1875 to 1964 on the Tyne Valley Line.

History

The station opened on 12 July 1875 by the Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway. The station was adjacent to the junction of Tyne View and Sugley Villas. The sidings served Montagu and Blucher Collieries, Carr's brickyard and a copperas works. The station closed to passengers on 15 September 1958 and closed to goods on 4 January 1960, although it reopened as a coal depot on 17 June 1963. It closed completely on 7 July 1964.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Disused Stations: Lemington". Disused Stations. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Scotswood
Line open, station closed
  Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway
Tyne Valley Line
  Newburn
Line open, station closed