Trains to Pegswood - Station Details and further Information on Pegswood Train Services
Pegswood train station is a small 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. A bench and shelter 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 on the northbound platform. A telephone kiosk, letter box, shop, and bus stop are all within a couple of minutes walk of the station.
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.
Southbound services - On Mondays to Saturdays a train starting at Chathill makes its way down through Northumberland providing a commuter service to Newcastle. It calls at Pegswood at 07.55. A second southbound train calls at around 19.40 – this service is the return working of the train which made its way northbound through the village earlier in the evening (see below).
Northbound services - On Mondays to Saturdays a train from Newcastle at 17.15 reaches Pegswood at 17.46 (17.40 on Saturdays), having called at Manors, Cramlington, and Morpeth. The later arrival time on Mondays to Fridays is because on these days, after leaving Morpeth, the train waits in the northbound passing loop at Morpeth North Junction to allow CrossCountry' Penzance–Dundee express to overtake it. 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. |