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Lintley Halt railway station

Coordinates: 54°51′08″N 2°29′10″W / 54.85229°N 2.48608°W / 54.85229; -2.48608
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Lintley Halt
Station on heritage railway
General information
LocationSlaggyford, Northumberland
England
Coordinates54°51′08″N 2°29′10″W / 54.85229°N 2.48608°W / 54.85229; -2.48608
Grid referenceNY68895093
Owned bySouth Tynedale Railway
Managed bySouth Tynedale Railway
Platforms1
History
Original companySouth Tynedale Railway
Key dates
1 April 2012Opened

Lintley Halt is a railway station on the South Tynedale Railway, which runs between Slaggyford and Alston. The station is located about 1+14 miles (2 km) from the village of Slaggyford in Northumberland.

History

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The station opened in April 2012, as part of the South Tynedale Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway in Cumbria and Northumberland. It was officially opened by Lord Inglewood in May 2012.[1][2]

The station is located on the alignment of the former Alston Line, which ran from Haltwhistle to Alston, until the line's closure by the British Railways Board in May 1976.[3] However, unlike stations at Alston and Slaggyford, Lintley Halt was not part of the original line, instead being purpose-built for the heritage railway.

The South Tynedale Railway was extended from Lintley Hall to Slaggyford in June 2018, reopening the station following a 42-year closure.[4]

It is the eventual aim of the South Tynedale Railway for the narrow-gauge railway to serve the length of the former Alston Line, restoring the rail link between Haltwhistle and Alston.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lord to launch new line to Lintley". Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 11 May 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Opening of £500,000 rail line extension". Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 18 May 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  3. ^ Quick, Michael (2009). Railway Passenger Stations in Great Britain: A Chronology. Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 10. ISBN 978-0901461575.
  4. ^ Henderson, Tony (8 June 2018). "Steam trains return to village as station reopens after 42 years". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Future Plans". South Tynedale Railway. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
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Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Slaggyford   South Tynedale Railway   Kirkhaugh