Byers Green railway station was one of three railway stations that served in the village of Byers Green in County Durham, Northeast England.
Byers Green | |
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![]() The third Byers Green station in 1965. | |
General information | |
Location | Byers Green, County Durham England |
Coordinates | 54.690274°N 1.648754°W / 54.690274; -1.648754 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Clarence Railway |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | LNER |
Key dates | |
1845 | First station opened |
1867 | First station closed to passengers |
1878 | Second station opened on site of Tod Hills station |
1885 | Third station replaces second station |
4 December 1939 | Third station closed to passengers |
2 June 1958 | Third station closed completely |
The Clarence Railway opened its Byers Green branch from Ferryhill in 1837. Passengers were first carried from 1845, initially starting at Tod Hills (or Todhills) to the west, but services were cut back to Byers Green from 1848. The service was again extended to Tod Hills in 1865, before the passenger service was withdrawn on the branch in 1867.[1]
The service was restored in 1878, when a new Byers Green station opened at the site of the original Tod Hills station.[2] In 1885 a new line opened from Burnhouse Junction, to the east of Byers Green station, to Bishop Auckland and a new station opened on this line. This station closed to passengers on 4 December 1939 and goods on 2 June 1958.[3]
The Clarence Railway was leased to the Stockton and Hartlepool Railway for 21 years from 1844, and a permanent lease was negotiated from 1851.[4] The Clarence Railway became part of the West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway in 1853,[5] which became part of the larger North Eastern Railway in 1865.[6]
The trackbed of the railway has been converted into the Auckland Way, a path for walkers and cyclists.[7]
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Spennymoor Line and station closed |
Clarence Railway Byers Green Branch 1845-1867 |
Tod Hills Line and station closed | ||
Spennymoor Line and station closed |
North Eastern Railway Clarence Railway (Byers Green Branch) 1885-1939 |
Coundon Line and station closed |
Closed railway stations in County Durham | |
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Derwent Valley Railway |
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Stanhope and Tyne Railway NER Annfield and Beamish Deviations |
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Durham and Sunderland Railway NER Elvet Branch |
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Lanchester Valley Railway |
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Leamside line |
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Wear Valley Railway |
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Weardale Extension Railway | |
Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway |
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Deerness Valley Railway |
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Durham to Bishop Auckland Line |
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Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway |
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East Coast Main Line | |
Durham Coast Line |
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Hartlepool Dock and Railway Stockton and Hartlepool Railway |
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Clarence Railway Simpasture Branch Port Clarence Branch Byers Green Branch and NER Extension |
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Castle Eden Railway |
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Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway |
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South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway Stockton and Darlington Railway |
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Tees Valley Railway |
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Tanfield Waggonway |
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