Biddick Lane railway station
Disused railway station in Washington, Tyne and Wear
54°53′13″N 1°31′12″W / 54.8869°N 1.5199°W / 54.8869; -1.5199
Biddick Lane railway station served the Fatfield area of Washington, in Tyne and Wear (historically County Durham), England. It was on the former Stanhope and Tyne Railway between Washington and Chester-le-Street. The station opened in 1864 and closed shortly after in 1869. The line remained in use for passenger and goods traffic until 1955 when the line was closed to passengers and the 1980s to freight traffic. The station has since been demolished and the line is now in use as the Consett and Sunderland Railway Path between Chester-le-Street and Washington.[1][full citation needed][2]
References
- ^ "Tyneside". Signalling Record Society. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "Consett and Sunderland Railway Path". Long Distance Walkers Association. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Vigo Line and station closed | Stanhope and Tyne Railway | Durham Turnpike Line and station closed |
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Closed railway stations in Tyne and Wear
- Backworth
- Newcastle New Bridge Street
- Prospect Hill
- South Shields
- High Shields
- Oakwellgate
- Fugar Bar
- Wearmouth
- Sunderland Town Moor
- Hendon (Tyne and Wear)
- Ryhope
Sunderland Railway
- Hendon Burn
- Ryhope East
- Ryton
- Scotswood
- Elswick
- Shot Tower
- Newcastle Forth
- Derwenthaugh
- Newcastle Redheugh
- Dudley Colliery
- Annitsford
- Killingworth
- Forest Hall
and Wylam Railway
Whitburn Colliery Railway
- South Shields (Westoe Lane)
- Marsden Cottage Halt
- Marsden (Whitburn Colliery)
- South Shields
- Jarrow Docks
- Jarrow
- Boldon
- Biddick Lane
- Vigo
- Monkwearmouth
- Fawcett Street
- Millfield
- Pallion
- Hylton
- Cox Green
- Gateshead East
- Gateshead West
- Heaton
- Newcastle Carliol Square
- Tyne Commission Quay
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