Station usage in Northumberland
This is a list of railway stations in Northumberland, with estimated usage figures gathered from data collected by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). As of May 2020, there are 17 stations located within the county of Northumberland, from which around 2.34 million passenger journeys were made during 2018–19.[1]
Station | Usage ranking |
Operated by | Constituency | Journey(s) 2018–19 |
Journey(s) 2017–18 |
Journey(s) 2016–17 |
Journey(s) 2015–16 |
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Berwick-upon-Tweed | 1 | LNER | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 571,130 | 568,326 | 539,778 | 528,998 |
Morpeth | 2 | Northern Trains | Wansbeck | 474,998 | 418,410 | 382,280 | 357,154 |
Alnmouth | 3 | Northern Trains | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 344,602 | 339,814 | 312,452 | 294,042 |
Hexham | 4 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 342,808 | 345,784 | 344,264 | 331,866 |
Prudhoe | 5 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 140,394 | 147,230 | 155,336 | 154,218 |
Cramlington | 6 | Northern Trains | Blyth Valley | 107,800 | 98,928 | 94,544 | 92,316 |
Wylam | 7 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 97,642 | 104,306 | 107,964 | 105,572 |
Haltwhistle | 8 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 70,458 | 69,966 | 71,738 | 69,618 |
Stocksfield | 9 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 59,380 | 56,676 | 59,770 | 53,654 |
Corbridge | 10 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 54,384 | 54,170 | 53,972 | 52,676 |
Haydon Bridge | 11 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 37,504 | 30,554 | 32,802 | 31,976 |
Riding Mill | 12 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 26,688 | 25,434 | 28,376 | 27,986 |
Bardon Mill | 13 | Northern Trains | Hexham | 9,394 | 10,482 | 11,284 | 9,880 |
Widdrington | 14 | Northern Trains | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 4,180 | 3,574 | 3,346 | 3,408 |
Chathill | 15 | Northern Trains | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 2,546 | 2,162 | 2,768 | 2,574 |
Pegswood | 16 | Northern Trains | Wansbeck | 2,364 | 1,670 | 1,114 | 2,574 |
Acklington | 17 | Northern Trains | Berwick-upon-Tweed | 320 | 372 | 204 | 296 |
Gallery
Railway stations in Northumberland
- Acklington is currently the least-used station in Northumberland.
- Morpeth was opened in March 1847, by the Newcastle and Berwick Railway.
- Haltwhistle, seen in September 1973, prior to the closure of the Alston Line.
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References
- "Estimates of station usage". Office of Rail and Road. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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