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Newcastle Central Station

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Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station
Phone:
+44 191 444 1100

Address:
24 Westmorland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4EG, England

Newcastle railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. It is 268.633 miles down the line from London King's Cross and on the main line it is situated between Chester-le-Street to the south and Manors to the north. Its three-letter station code is NCL. Opened in 1850, it is a Grade I listed building and is located in the city centre at the southern edge of Grainger Town and to the west of the Castle Keep. It is a nationally important transport hub, being both a terminus and through-station on the main line between London and Edinburgh, the Durham Coast Line to Middlesbrough and Nunthorpe also the Tyne Valley Line to Carlisle via Hexham. It is also served by the adjoining Central Station on the Tyne and Wear Metro. As of September 2017, the main line station is managed by London North Eastern Railway.All London North Eastern Railway services between London and Edinburgh stop at Newcastle. CrossCountry supplements services to Scotland, and operates trains southbound to the South West and South Coast of England via Birmingham and the wider Midlands region; trains reach as far as Penzance and Southampton Central. The station is also a terminus for TransPennine Express, which connects Newcastle to Liverpool Lime Street, via Leeds and Manchester Victoria, with some services also running to Manchester Airport. Northern variously combines three routes out of Newcastle in order to provide both terminating and through services. To the west, trains connect the city to the MetroCentre shopping centre, Hexham and Carlisle with intermittent extensions to Whitehaven, and north to Morpeth on the main line, with extensions to Chathill. To the south east, the Durham Coast Line connects to Sunderland via Heworth and County Durham and Teesside. Important stops include Hartlepool, Stockton, Middlesbrough and Nunthorpe the line is shared with the Tyne and Wear Metro to Sunderland. Additionally, Northern and Abellio ScotRail jointly operate a limited service to Glasgow Central via Carlisle. Together with the Tyne and Wear Metro and numerous local bus routes, the complex is one of the most important transport hubs in the North East. There are currently two Metro and 12 main line platforms seeing 13 million passengers annually, and in light of increasing patronage the main line station has undergone a major refurbishment to increase retail space and enhance the station environment including the pedestrianisation of the portico.In Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations by Simon Jenkins, the station was one of only ten to be awarded five stars.
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