Alnmouth to Berwick including the Seahouses and Tweed Dock branches
In 1850 the completion of the Royal Border Bridge, linking the two banks of the River Tweed, was the final piece of the jigsaw that saw the East Coast Main Line link London with Edinburgh.
The line covers several intermediate stations that were closed during the 1950s. The Seahouses and Tweed Dock branches provide interesting studies of lines serving East Coast harbours.
Stations & Locations:
• Little Mill
• Alnmouth 1-7
• Alnmouth for Alnwick 8
• Alnwick Junction 13, 16
• Aln Valley Railway 14-15
• Aln Viaduct 17-18
• Lesbury 19-20
• Longhoughton 21-23
• Christon Bank 29-32
• Fallodon 34-36
• Chathill 37-42
• East Fleetham 43
• North Sunderland 44-45
• Seahouses 46-51
• Newham 52-54
• Lucker 55-61
• Belford 62-67
• Crag Mill 68-70
• Smeafield 71-74
• Beal 75-79
• Holy Island 80
• Goswick 81-84
• Scremerston 85-90
• Spittal 91-93
• Tweedmouth 94-103
• Tweed Dock 107-108
• Royal Border Bridge 109-112
• Berwick 113
• Berwick upon Tweed 114-120
Authors: Roger Darsley & Dennis Lovett
Published by: Middleton Press
Series: Eastern Main Lines
Size: 240 x 174 mm
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Photos:120
Pages:96
Large Scale Maps
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ISBN: 9781910356500
Published: 2021
Reprinted: June 2025
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