Pegswood railway station


Pegswood railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the village of Pegswood, Northumberland. It is down the line from and is situated between to the south and to the north. Its three-letter station code is PEG. It is a small station with few services calling there.
It is managed by Northern Trains, which operates two southbound trains and one northbound train per day. Access to the platforms is via sloping tarmacadamed footpaths, and transfer between the northbound and southbound platforms is provided by the road overbridge at the north end of the station.
The station has featured in one of Bill Bryson's books – the author took the train to Pegswood before walking to Ashington.

History

The station was opened by the NER in 1903, more than 50 years after the line itself. The station was twice threatened with closure after nationalisation - firstly in 1958 and again in 1966 during the Beeching cuts, but was reprieved each time. Until 1968 it was served by through trains to, whilst a handful of through services to and from Alnmouth, and Edinburgh Waverley continued to call right up until the late 1980s. However, the electrification of the line led to these being cut back to Berwick; they were further cut by British Rail in May 1991 due to a shortage of rolling stock. The local rail user group has been running a campaign to improve service levels here and at neighbouring Widdrington since September 2016.

Southbound services

On Mondays to Saturdays a train starting at makes its way southbound through Northumberland providing a commuter service to. It calls at Pegswood at 07.52 and runs through to. This service is typically provided by a diesel multiple unit, normally a Class 156. There is a balancing northbound service between Newcastle and Chathill but it is limited stop and does not call here, Widdrington or Acklington.
A second southbound train calls at 19.48 on weekdays or 20.03 on Saturdays – this service is the return working of the train which made its way northbound through the village earlier in the evening. This continues beyond Newcastle through to.

Northbound services

On Mondays to Fridays a train from Newcastle at 17.56 reaches Pegswood at 18.21, having called at Manors, Cramlington, and Morpeth. From Pegswood, the local train continues to Widdrington, Acklington, Alnmouth, and Chathill. The train continues out of service to Belford, where it waits in a siding for other trains to pass, before returning to Chathill to form the southbound evening run through Northumberland. Like the morning run, this train is typically composed of a DMU.
No services call either way on Sundays.

Station facilities

A bench and shelter are located on the southbound platform. Tickets are purchased on board the train. Owing to the cant of the track through the station, the step up into the train from the southbound platform is substantial. There are no facilities at all on the northbound platform other than a station name sign and a timetable poster board. A telephone kiosk, letter box, shop, and bus stop are all within a couple of minutes walk of the station. Step-free access is available to both platforms.