Bardon Mill railway station

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Bardon Mill railway station is a small rural train stop in Northumberland, England, serving the village of Bardon Mill on the Tyne Valley Line between Newcastle and Carlisle.

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Bardon Mill railway station canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Rail station
railway station
country England
daylightSavingTimeZone British Summer Time NERFINISHED
electrification not electrified
fareSystem National Rail fares
hasAccess road access from Bardon Mill village
hasCategory rural railway station
hasFacility car park
customer information screens
cycle storage
public address system
ticket machine
timetable posters
waiting shelters
hasFeature step-free access to both platforms
unstaffed station
hasStructure footbridge
locatedBetween Carlisle railway station NERFINISHED
Newcastle railway station NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bardon Mill NERFINISHED
Northumberland
Tyne Valley NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northumberland unitary authority NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion North East England NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hadrian’s Wall area NERFINISHED
River South Tyne NERFINISHED
managedBy Northern Trains
openingStatus open
operator Northern Trains
ownedBy Network Rail
platformCount 2
railwayLine Tyne Valley Line NERFINISHED
railwayNetwork National Rail network of Great Britain NERFINISHED
servedBy Northern Trains stopping services
servedPlace Bardon Mill village NERFINISHED
servicePattern local services between Hexham and Carlisle
local services between Newcastle and Carlisle
ticketingSystem self-service ticketing
timezone Europe/London NERFINISHED
trackConfiguration double track

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Bardon Mill hasRailwayStation Bardon Mill railway station