Haydon Bridge railway station

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Haydon Bridge railway station is a small rural stop in Northumberland, England, serving the village of Haydon Bridge on the rail route between Newcastle and Carlisle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Rail station
railway station
country England
fareZone Northern Trains managed area
hasAccess road access from Haydon Bridge village
hasAccessibilityFeature step-free access to both platforms
hasBicycleFacilities cycle storage
hasCategory small rural station
hasDirectionService eastbound services to Newcastle
westbound services to Carlisle
hasElectrification not electrified
hasFacilities customer information screens
help point
timetable posters
waiting shelters
hasLineUsage passenger services
hasNearbyFeature River South Tyne NERFINISHED
hasParking small car park
hasPassengerInformationSystem audio announcements
digital displays
hasPlatformCount 2
hasPrimaryRollingStockType diesel multiple units
hasRegion Northern England NERFINISHED
hasService local stopping services on Tyne Valley Line
hasServiceOperator Northern Trains NERFINISHED
hasStaffing unstaffed
hasStationCode HDB NERFINISHED
hasStationLayout two side platforms
hasStructureType at-grade station
hasTicketing ticket machine
hasTicketOffice no
hasUse local commuter traffic
rural passenger traffic
locatedBetween Carlisle NERFINISHED
Newcastle NERFINISHED
locatedIn Haydon Bridge NERFINISHED
North East England
Northumberland
locatedOn Tyne Valley Line NERFINISHED
managedBy Northern Trains
operatedBy Northern Trains NERFINISHED
ownedBy Network Rail
serves village of Haydon Bridge

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Tyne Valley line hasStation Haydon Bridge railway station