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Durham Sunderland Line LegendDurham Coast Line Sunderland Sunderland Town Moor Ryhope Junction Durham Coast Line Ryhope Seaton Bank Top lines to Haswell and Hetton Murton Hetton Pittington Leamside Line towards Wardley Colliery Sherburn House Leamside Line towards Shincliffe Durham Elvet The Durham to Sunderland Line was a railway line in the North East of England. The line no longer exists, but many features along its path are still visible.
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History
From 1836 the railway line only ran from North Sunderland to Ryhope, a year later reaching Sherburn, and another year stretching to Shincliffe. [1] At this stage the railway was powered by rope hauling, until around 1857 when locomotives were used. 1893 saw the line reach Durham Elvet in a branch off before Shincliffe.
The line started to see decline after World War I and passenger services were stopped at the start of 1931[2], the only exceptions being specials used to ferry in visitors during the annual Durham Miners Gala. In 1953 [1] the line saw its last ever train, a travelling circus from Europe. The station buildings at Durham Elvet were demolished in the mid-1960s.
The line today
The site of Durham Elvet Station, near Whinney Hill, is now occupied by a student accommodation for the University of Durham. Where the line crossed the River Wear, the abutments of the bridge can still be seen.
Durham is now only served by Durham railway station (East Coast Main Line) on Wharton Hill.
Sections of the line have been converted into scenic cycle tracks, namely Regional Cycle Network route 20 and National Cycle Network route 14. There are plans to prepare over stretches for the use of RCN 20, which is currently labelled as a diversion via Sherburn.
See also
References
- ^ [http://www.geocities.com/waggonways/history-durham.html[dead link] "Waggonways history of Durham"]. http://www.geocities.com/waggonways/history-durham.html[dead link]. Retrieved 2009-05-15.[dead link]
- ^ "Subterranea Britannia, Disused Stations". http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/d/durham_elvet/index.shtml. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
External links
Categories:- Durham
- Closed railway lines in North East England
- Railway lines opened in 1838
- Rail transport in County Durham
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