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was opened as a single platformed station with goods facilities.
s finished in 1930, though the station handled goods until 1965.
The opening of the station to goods traffic followed on 3 October 1860.
British Railways closed the station to goods traffic on 11 November 1963, and to passengers
There is no evidence of the station or goods yard left as the site has houses built upon it
construction of the Greytown station building, goods shed and locomotive shed was let to Ebenezer G
The whole station and goods yard site has now been incorporated into the a
as no longer manned and the station buildings, goods shed and coal depot were demolished in 1978.
ox has all but disappeared but the station and goods shed remain mostly on site.
The station consisted of a station building, goods shed, signal box, storage shed, sidings, crane
The original station had goods facilities on both up and down sides but these
It was the locomotive exchange station for goods traffic, with GNR engines working to the north
ted on 11 June 1956, closure of the station to goods traffic was confirmed and a request to lift th
Alongside the station a goods shed was built which is now used as a shop, as
et border crosses the line at the station, the goods shed and the western ends of the platforms wer
station was a stone built railway station with goods sidings in Northumberland on the Wansbeck Rail
re proposals to site a replacement station and goods yard a 1/4 of a mile northwards along the rout
The station and goods yard were on Moor Street, on the western side
A late addition to the LNWR line (station and goods shed built 1890, although the line itself open
                                                                                                   


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