Alston line

The Alston Line was a 13-mile (21 km) single-track branch line, which linked Haltwhistle in Northumberland with Alston in Cumbria.

Alston Line
Overview
StatusOperational between Alston and Slaggyford
Locale
Termini
Former connections
Service
Type
Operator(s)South Tynedale Railway
History
CommencedMarch 1851
CompletedNovember 1852
ClosedMay 1976
ReopenedJuly 1983 (as South Tynedale Railway)
Technical
Line length13 miles (21 km)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge
  • 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge (1851–1976)
  • 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge (1983–)

The line was constructed in the early 1850s by the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, opening in stages. Construction of the line was completed in November 1852, following the opening of Lambley Viaduct.

Since the line's closure, a 5-mile (8 km) section of the line has since reopened in stages between Slaggyford and Alston, with heritage services operated by the South Tynedale Railway.

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