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{{Infobox UK disused station
{{Short description|Former railway station in England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}
|name = Coldstream
{{Use British English|date=February 2018}}
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{{Infobox station
|caption =
|locale = [[Cornhill on Tweed]], [[Coldstream]]
| name = Coldstream
| status = Disused
|borough = [[Northumberland]]
| image =
|original = [[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]
| borough = [[Cornhill on Tweed]], [[Coldstream]], [[Northumberland]]
|postgroup = [[London and North Eastern Railway]] <br /> [[North Eastern Region of British Railways]]
| country = England
|platforms = 2
| grid_name = [[Ordnance Survey National Grid|Grid reference]]
|latitude =
| grid_position = {{gbmapscaled|NT862395|25|NT862395}}
|longitude =
| platforms = 2
|gridref = NT862395
| original = [[York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway]]
|years = 27 July 1849
| pregroup = [[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]
|events = Station opens as Cornhill
| postgroup = [[London and North Eastern Railway]] <br /> [[North Eastern Region of British Railways]]
|years1 = 1 October 1873
| years = 27 July 1849
|events1 = Station renamed Coldstream
| events = Station opens as Cornhill
|years2 = 15 June 1964
| years1 = 1 October 1873
|events2 = Closed to passengers
| events1 = Station renamed Coldstream
|years3 = 29 March 1965
| years2 = 15 June 1964
|events3 = Goods services withdrawn
| events2 = Closed to passengers
| years3 = 29 March 1965
| events3 = Goods services withdrawn
}}
}}
'''Coldstream railway station''' served the town of [[Coldstream]] in [[Berwickshire]], [[Scotland]] although the station was across the [[River Tweed]] in [[Northumberland]], [[England]]. The [[train station|station]] was on both the [[Cornhill Branch|Alnwick to Cornhill Branch]] which ran from [[Alnwick railway station|Alnwick]] to Cornhill Junction on the [[Kelso, Scottish Borders|Kelso]] line near Coldstream and the Kelso to Tweedmouth line.

'''Coldstream railway station''' served the town of [[Coldstream]] in [[Berwickshire]], [[Scotland]] although the station was across the [[River Tweed]] in [[Northumberland]], [[England]]. The [[train station|station]] was on both the [[Cornhill Branch|Alnwick to Cornhill Branch]] which ran from [[Alnwick railway station|Alnwick]] to Cornhill Junction on the [[Kelso, Scottish Borders|Kelso]] line near [[Coldstream railway station|Coldstream]] and the Kelso to Tweedmouth line.


==History==
==History==


Authorised in 1845 the Kelso Branch was built by the [[North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)|North Eastern Railway]] to link the communities of the Tweed valley with the fledgling railway network at {{stnlnk|Tweedmouth}}. The line opened in two stages, to {{stnlnk|Sprouston}} on 27 July 1849, and to {{stnlnk|Kelso}} on 1 June 1851.
Authorised in [[1882]] the Cornhill Branch was built to link the farming communities of north [[Northumberland]] with the market town of [[Alnwick]] and link the North Eastern Railway's Kelso line to its Alnwick Branch. Construction started by the North Eastern Railway in 1884, and the line opened to freight between Cornhill and {{stnlnk|Wooperton}} in 2 May 1887, and the whole line for both freight and passengers on 5 September of the same year. The line had difficulty attracting passengers as many of the stations were some distance from the communities they served. Increased bus competition in the 1920s led to passenger trains being withdrawn on 22 September 1930<ref>http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/alnwickcornhill</ref> although the service resumed briefly during the Second World War to serve [[RAF Milfield]] near {{stnlnk|Akeld}}<ref>http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/a/akeld/index.shtml</ref>.


The Cornhill Branch project was authorized in 1882 to link the farming communities of north [[Northumberland]] with the market town of [[Alnwick]] and link the North Eastern Railway's Kelso line to its Alnwick Branch. Construction started by the North Eastern Railway in 1884. The line opened to freight between Cornhill and {{stnlnk|Wooperton}} on 2 May 1887, and the whole line for both freight and passengers on 5 September of the same year. The line had difficulty attracting passengers as many of the stations were some distance from the communities they served. Increased bus competition in the 1920s led to passenger trains being withdrawn on 22 September 1930,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/alnwickcornhill |title=The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway |accessdate=2009-12-16 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722154611/http://www.northumberlandnationalpark.org.uk/alnwickcornhill |archivedate=2011-07-22 }}</ref> although the service resumed briefly during the Second World War to serve [[RAF Milfield]] near {{stnlnk|Akeld}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/a/akeld/index.shtml|title=Disused Stations: Akeld Station}}</ref>
After a severe storm in 1949 washed away a bridge north of [[Ilderton railway station|Ilderton station]] [[British Railways]] who had recently taken over the line decided that the volume of traffic along the line did not warrant replacing it. The line was thus split into two, {{stnlnk|Alnwick}} to {{stnlnk|Ilderton}}, and {{stnlnk|Coldstream}} to {{stnlnk|Wooler}} which included Akeld. This coupled with an infrequent service caused the line to go further into decline and the section from Alnwick to Ilderton closed on 2 March 1953 with the other section following suit on 29 March 1965.

After a severe storm in August 1948<ref>Passengers No More by G.Daniels and L.A.Dench</ref> washed away a bridge north of [[Ilderton railway station|Ilderton station]], [[British Railways]]{{snd}}who had recently taken over the line{{snd}}decided that the volume of traffic along the line did not warrant replacing it. The line was thus split into two, {{stnlnk|Alnwick}} to {{stnlnk|Ilderton}}, and {{stnlnk|Coldstream}} to {{stnlnk|Wooler}} which included Akeld. This coupled with an infrequent service caused the line to go further into decline and the section from Alnwick to Ilderton closed on 2 March 1953 with the other section following suit on 29 March 1965.

On 15 June 1964 passenger services were withdrawn along the whole line between Tweedmouth and St Boswells. Freight services between Tweedmouth and Kelso followed suit the next year on 29 March with the complete closure of the line. Only one track of the double line between Kelso and Tweedmouth was initially lifted, but all track was removed in 1969 from St Boswells through to Tweedmouth following closure of the freight service to Kelso and complete closure of the Waverley Route.


==Services==
==Services==
{{Disused Rail Start}}
{{Disused Rail Start}}
{{rail line|next=[[Ilderton railway station|Ilderton]]|previous=Terminus|route=[[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]<br /><small>[[Cornhill Branch|Cornhill branch line]]|col= 964B00}}
{{rail line|next=[[Mindrum railway station|Mindrum]]|previous=Terminus|route=[[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]<br /><small>[[Cornhill Branch|Cornhill branch line]]</small>|col= 964B00}}
{{rail line|next=[[Twizell railway station|Twizell]]|previous=[[Carham railway station|Carham]]|route=[[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]<br /><small>[[Kelso Branch|Kelso to Tweedmouth line]]|col= 964B00}}
{{rail line|next=[[Twizell railway station|Twizell]]|previous=[[Sunilaws railway station|Sunilaws]]|route=[[North Eastern Railway (UK)|North Eastern Railway]]<br /><small>[[Kelso Branch]]</small>|col= 964B00}}
{{end box}}
{{s-end}}


==Present day==
==Present day==


The station has been demolished and a housing estate occupies the site<ref>http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/c/coldstream/index.shtml</ref>.
The station has been demolished and a housing estate occupies the site.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/c/coldstream/index.shtml|title = Disused Stations: Coldstream Station}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==

* [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/c/coldstream/index.shtml Coldstream Station on Disused Stations]
* [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/c/coldstream/index.shtml Coldstream Station on Disused Stations]
* [http://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#385,639,1 Coldstream Station on navigable O.S. map]
* [http://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#385,639,1 Coldstream Station on navigable O.S. map]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111008114643/http://www.cornhill-on-tweed.org.uk/page5.html Pictures of possibly the last passenger train to Wooler at Coldstream station]


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[[Category:Railway stations opened in 1849]]
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 23 August 2022

Coldstream
General information
StandortCornhill on Tweed, Coldstream, Northumberland
England
Grid referenceNT862395
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyYork, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Region of British Railways
Key dates
27 July 1849Station opens as Cornhill
1 October 1873Station renamed Coldstream
15 June 1964Closed to passengers
29 March 1965Goods services withdrawn

Coldstream railway station served the town of Coldstream in Berwickshire, Scotland although the station was across the River Tweed in Northumberland, England. The station was on both the Alnwick to Cornhill Branch which ran from Alnwick to Cornhill Junction on the Kelso line near Coldstream and the Kelso to Tweedmouth line.

History

[edit]

Authorised in 1845 the Kelso Branch was built by the North Eastern Railway to link the communities of the Tweed valley with the fledgling railway network at Tweedmouth. The line opened in two stages, to Sprouston on 27 July 1849, and to Kelso on 1 June 1851.

The Cornhill Branch project was authorized in 1882 to link the farming communities of north Northumberland with the market town of Alnwick and link the North Eastern Railway's Kelso line to its Alnwick Branch. Construction started by the North Eastern Railway in 1884. The line opened to freight between Cornhill and Wooperton on 2 May 1887, and the whole line for both freight and passengers on 5 September of the same year. The line had difficulty attracting passengers as many of the stations were some distance from the communities they served. Increased bus competition in the 1920s led to passenger trains being withdrawn on 22 September 1930,[1] although the service resumed briefly during the Second World War to serve RAF Milfield near Akeld.[2]

After a severe storm in August 1948[3] washed away a bridge north of Ilderton station, British Railways – who had recently taken over the line – decided that the volume of traffic along the line did not warrant replacing it. The line was thus split into two, Alnwick to Ilderton, and Coldstream to Wooler which included Akeld. This coupled with an infrequent service caused the line to go further into decline and the section from Alnwick to Ilderton closed on 2 March 1953 with the other section following suit on 29 March 1965.

On 15 June 1964 passenger services were withdrawn along the whole line between Tweedmouth and St Boswells. Freight services between Tweedmouth and Kelso followed suit the next year on 29 March with the complete closure of the line. Only one track of the double line between Kelso and Tweedmouth was initially lifted, but all track was removed in 1969 from St Boswells through to Tweedmouth following closure of the freight service to Kelso and complete closure of the Waverley Route.

Services

[edit]
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   North Eastern Railway
Cornhill branch line
  Mindrum
Sunilaws   North Eastern Railway
Kelso Branch
  Twizell

Present day

[edit]

The station has been demolished and a housing estate occupies the site.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "The Alnwick and Cornhill Railway". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Disused Stations: Akeld Station".
  3. ^ Passengers No More by G.Daniels and L.A.Dench
  4. ^ "Disused Stations: Coldstream Station".
[edit]
Cornhill Branch
Übersicht
LocaleNorthumberland
SuccessorNorth Eastern Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Kelso Branch
to Kelso │ to Tweedmouth
 
Coldstream
opened as Cornhill
Mindrum
Kirknewton
Akeld
Wooler
Ilderton
Wooperton
Hedgeley
Glanton
Whittingham
Edlingham
Alnwick
Alnwick branch line
to East Coast Main Line

55°38′58″N 2°13′07″W / 55.64945°N 2.21868°W / 55.64945; -2.21868