From Blyth And Tyne To Northumberland Line

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A220X
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2024 saw the return of passenger trains between Newcastle and Ashington, sixty years after they were withdrawn. This is the latest instalment in the history of the ‘Blyth and Tyne’, the origins of which date back to a colliery railway that opened in 1840, quickly growing into a network of lines in south-eastern Northumberland. The lines carried huge amounts of coal, but they were also important for passenger traffic, serving the coastal suburbs of Tynemouth and Whitley Bay. They operated the first electric trains to run in the country and in the 1970s became part of the Tyne & Wear Metro. Passenger traffic declined and was withdrawn in 1964. Coal traffic also dwindled until the last remaining traffic consisted of trains supplying biofuel to Lynemouth power station. This book tells the story of the rise and decline of the lines and the successful campaign to bring passenger services back to the area.

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Stock Code A220X.0
Author Kitt I
ISBN13 9781398122017
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 15 Nov 2026
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 20/08/2026
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