Woodhorn railway station

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LocationWoodhorn, Northumberland
England
Owned byNetwork Rail (assumed)
Managed byNorthern (assumed)
Platforms2
Woodhorn
National Rail
General information
LocationWoodhorn, Northumberland
England
Owned byNetwork Rail (assumed)
Managed byNorthern (assumed)
Platforms2
Key dates
2021Originally proposed opening date
July 2019Opening proposal dropped
December 2025Second proposal launched

Woodhorn is a proposed railway station in Ashington, Northumberland, England. The station was initially part of the project to reintroduce passenger rail services onto the Ashington, Blyth & Tyne Railway (since rechristened as the Northumberland Line) which closed to passenger traffic in 1964. It was thought that the newly reopened line could terminate at a new station, close to the Woodhorn Colliery Museum and Northumberland Archives, rather than at Ashington, the previous station[1][2][3][4] however revised plans, released in July 2019 appear to have dropped Woodhorn station from project scope.[5] If built, it will be the nearest station to Wansbeck General Hospital.

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