Berwick-on-Tweed Railway Station

Berwick-on-Tweed Railway Station


Berwick-upon-Tweed, United Kingdom (GB)
Berwick-on-Tweed Railway Station is on the East Coast Main Line and today (April 2022) is managed by London North Eastern Railway (LNER). It is the mostly northerly station in England being just 55 miles south of Edinburgh.

LNER runs services on the East Coast Main Line which connects London Kings Cross with Edinburgh Waverley.

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The station buildings were rebuilt in 1927 by the pre-nationalisation London and North East Railway and was listed on 26 May 1971 by Historic England as a Grade II Listed Building (List Entry No. 1042440).

The Listed Building entry describes the buildings as being in the classica. style and being constructed from Red sandstone. The two-story building has a central section which features rusticated pilasters and a clock.
Berwick-on-Tweed Railway Station is on the East Coast Main Line and today (April 2022) is managed by London North Eastern Railway (LNER). It is the mostly northerly station in England being just 55 miles south of Edinburgh.

LNER runs services on the East Coast Main Line which connects London Kings Cross with Edinburgh Waverley.

The station buildings were rebuilt in 1927 by the pre-nationalisation London and North East Railway and was listed on 26 May 1971 by Historic England as a Grade II Listed Building (List Entry No. 1042440).

The Listed Building entry describes the buildings as being in the classica. style and being constructed from Red sandstone. The two-story building has a central section which features rusticated pilasters and a clock.
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Links: www.nationalrail.co.uk, www.lner.co.uk, en.wikipedia.org, historicengland.org.uk
By: Mike_bjm

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