- Wetheral railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Wetheral
code = WRL
manager =Northern Rail
locale =Wetheral
borough = Carlisle
start =
platforms = 2
lowusage0405 = 9,993Wetheral railway station is a station on the Newcastle-
Carlisle Tyne Valley Line in northernEngland , situated some seven minutes from Carlisle, and serving the affluent village ofWetheral .Passenger services are provided by
Northern Rail .Access to the station is by a dead-end road from Wetheral village green, or by a footpath from the B6263 opposite Plains Road. A footbridge links the two platforms. Corby Bridge (popularly known as 'Wetheral
Viaduct '), over which trains pass when leaving the station towards Newcastle, has a footpath that links the station with the nearby village ofGreat Corby .The station has approximately seven trains every day stopping in each direction. Other faster passenger trains and goods trains pass through without stopping. Trains that stop at Wetheral also stop at all other stations west of
Hexham on the Tyne Valley line. Passengers for stations between Hexham and Newcastle usually have to change at Hexham.The station was originally staffed, and the old stationmaster's house still stands, as a private residence. The boarded up ticket windows are still visible. The station was closed during the
Beeching Axe (in 1967) but reopened in 1981 on an unstaffed basis.External links
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