Pegswood Railway Station

Facts and Figures

Pegswood railway station is a small railway station on the south east edge of Pegswood village in Northumberland, England. It is on the East Coast Main Line so a wide variety of trains pass through the station but very few stop there.

The station is served by Northern Rail – two southbound trains and one northbound train call at the station each day on Mondays to Saturdays. There is no service on Sundays. Access to the platforms is via sloping tarmacadamed footpaths, and transfer between the north- and southbound platforms is provided by the road overbridge (ECM7-77) 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.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 536 0
2017 658 0
2016 305 0
2015 195 0
2014 343 0
2013 332 0
2012 257 0
2011 260 0
2010 454 0
2009 513 0
2008 517 0
2007 538 0

Location Data

  • European Region: North East
  • Unitary Authority: Northumberland County Council
  • Civil Parish/community: Pegswood
  • Unitary Authority Electoral Division (UTE): Pegswood
  • UK Parliament Constituency: Wansbeck

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Recent Crime Figures

Month Total Crime Antisocial BehaviourTheft from PersonBicycle TheftShopliftingRobberyBurglaryOther TheftVehicle CrimeDrugsWeaponsPublic OrderCriminal Damage & ArsonViolent CrimeOther Crime
November 2018 0 00000000000000
October 2018 0 00000000000000
September 2018 0 00000000000000
August 2018 1 00000000000100

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