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Coordinates: 54°3412N 1°1905W / 54.5698740°N 1.3181700°W / 54.5698740; -1.3181700
 

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Stockton

National Rail

General information
LocationStockton-on-Tees, Borough of Stockton-on-Tees
England
Coordinates54°34′12N 1°19′05W / 54.5698740°N 1.3181700°W / 54.5698740; -1.3181700
Grid referenceNZ441196
Owned byNetwork Rail
Managed byNorthern Trains
Platforms2
Tracks2
Other information
Station codeSTK
ClassificationDfT category F1
History
Original companyLeeds Northern Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
  • British Rail (North Eastern Region)
  • Key dates
    2 June 1852Opened as Stockton-on-Tees
    1852/53Renamed North Stockton
    1 November 1892Renamed Stockton-on-Tees
    1985Renamed Stockton
    Passengers
    2018/19Increase 83,050
    2019/20Increase 88,272
    2020/21Decrease 26,174
    2021/22Increase 78,162
    2022/23Increase 84,768
    Services
    Preceding station Northern Following station
    Thornaby
    towards Middlesbrough
    Durham Coast Line Billingham
    towards Newcastle via Hartlepool

    Location

    Stockton is located in County Durham
    Stockton

    Stockton

    Location in County Durham, England

    Notes

    Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

    Stockton is a railway station on the Durham Coast Line, which runs between Newcastle and Middlesbrough via Hartlepool. The station, situated 5 miles 45 chains (9.0 km) west of Middlesbrough, serves the market townofStockton-on-TeesinCounty Durham, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains.

    Thornaby railway station (known as "South Stockton" until 1892), across the River Tees from Stockton-on-Tees provides a wider range of services and acts as the main railway station for most of Stockton-on-Tees. This station originally had a roof but it was removed in 1979 due to being in a bad state of repair and it has not been replaced since (the same work also saw the removal of redundant track & platforms). The other main buildings are also no longer in rail use, having been converted into apartments.

    Station facilities here have been improved and included new fully lit waiting shelters, digital information screens and the installation of CCTV. The long-line Public Address system (PA) has been renewed and upgraded with pre-recorded train announcements. A fully accessible footbridge has also been built to provide step-free access to both platforms.[1] There are however no ticket facilities here (the station being unmanned), so all tickets have to be bought prior to travel or on the train.

    Grand Central services between Sunderland and London King's Cross pass through the station but do not stop here.

    History

    [edit]

    In 1852 the Leeds Northern Railway (LNR), which had been renamed from the Leeds and Thirsk Railway in 1849, extended its route northwards from MelmerbytoBillingham-on-Tees (the now-closed original Billingham station) by way of Northallerton and Eaglescliffe.[2] One of the intermediate stations on the line was at Stockton-on-Tees, this station opening on 2 June 1852; it was very soon renamed, becoming North Stockton in either 1852 or 1853.[3] At that time, it was shared by the LNR and the Stockton and Hartlepool Railway.[4] but soon after, in 1854, they both amalgamated with several other railways to form the North Eastern Railway (NER).[5] On 1 November 1892 this station resumed its original name, and this was retained until 1985 when British Rail simplified the name to Stockton.[3] The 1852 station was rebuilt on the same site in 1892/3 by the NER, including the overall roof mentioned above.

    The current station is not at the same location as the former terminus of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (though using the same name).

    The station was also served (albeit indirectly) by the Clarence Railway lines from Ferryhill and Simpasture Junction via Redmarshall, which joined the Leeds Northern line at Norton and also by the NER-built route to Wellfield (where it connected to the West Hartlepool - Haswell - Sunderland line) from 1880. These routes were built primarily to convey coal from the many collieries in the area to the docks at Middlesbrough, but the Ferryhill and Wellfield lines also had local passenger services that called here. Trains on the Wellfield route were withdrawn by the LNER in November 1931, whilst the Ferryhill service ended in March 1952.[6]

    Services

    [edit]

    Northern Trains
    Route 2

  • t
  • e
  • Durham Coast line

    Newcastle
    Tyne and Wear Metro

    Heworth
    Tyne and Wear Metro

    Sunderland
    Tyne and Wear Metro

    Seaham

    Horden

    Hartlepool

    Seaton Carew

    Billingham

    Stockton

    Thornaby

    Middlesbrough
    Most services extend to/from
    HexhamorNunthorpe.

    There is an hourly service from the station in each direction (with a few peak hour extras), northbound to Sunderland and Newcastle and southbound to Middlesbrough. Many northbound trains continue to Hexham, whilst most southbound trains run through to Nunthorpe (some continue beyond there, including two through trains to Whitby).[7]

    On Sundays there is an hourly service in each direction between Middlesbrough and Newcastle, with some extensions to/from Carlisle, plus two additional services between Darlington and Hartlepool that avoid Middlesbrough using the original 1852 link via Stockton Cut Junction. These are the last remnants of the much more frequent direct service (approx two-hourly Mon-Sat plus some Sunday trains) that ran between Darlington and Hartlepool up until 1991.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Stockton station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 8 February 2017
  • ^ Allen 1974, pp. 100, 102–3
  • ^ a b Butt 1995, pp. 174, 220
  • ^ Body 1988, pp. 161–2
  • ^ Allen 1974, p. 107
  • ^ "When Coal Was King: Chapter 2 - Railways" www.east-durham.co.uk; Retrieved 2013-12-18
  • ^ UK National Rail Timetable December 2023, Table 41 (Network Rail)
  • Sources

    [edit]
    [edit]
    Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station

    Thornaby

    Northern Trains

    Durham Coast Line

    Billingham

    Historical railways
    Terminus   North Eastern Railway
    Clarence Railway
      Carlton
    Line open, station closed
    Terminus   North Eastern Railway
    Clarence Railway
    (Port Clarence Branch)
      Norton-on-Tees
    Line open, station closed
    Terminus   North Eastern Railway
    Castle Eden Railway
      Thorpe Thewles
    Line and station closed

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