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North Wylam railway station

Free admission

North Wylam railway station in England North East, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly

About

North Wylam railway station is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

North Wylam railway station served the village of Wylam, Northumberland, England from 1876 to 1968 on the Tyne Valley Line.

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Background

History

The station opened on 13 May 1876 by the Scotswood, Newburn and Wylam Railway. The station was situated between Falcon Terrace and Main Road, north of the road bridge over the River Tyne. It is a 5-minute walk from Wylam station. The goods facilities were south of the station building which closed on 1 January 1961. Despite heavy passenger traffic, the station closed on 11 March 1968.

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Coordinates
54.9764, -1.8171
Parish
Wylam
Postcode
NE41 8EE
Parliamentary constituency
Hexham

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Frequently asked questions

Where is North Wylam railway station?
North Wylam railway station is in North-East England, United Kingdom (postcode NE41 8EE), in the parish of Wylam.
Is North Wylam railway station free to visit?
Yes, North Wylam railway station is free to enter.
How do I get to North Wylam railway station?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NE41 8EE. It sits within the Hexham parliamentary constituency.