Durham Coast Line

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Durham Coast Line
East Coast Main Line to Edinburgh
Newcastle
River Tyne
East Coast Main Line to Darlington
Heworth for Tyne and Wear Metro
Leamside branch to East Coast Main Line (non-operational)
Tyne and Wear Metro to Tyne Dock
Bouldon Junctions - Freight line to Tyne Dock
Brockley Whins (now Metro-only)
East Boldon (now Metro-only)
Seaburn (now Metro-only)
River Wear
Sunderland for Tyne and Wear Metro
Tyne and Wear Metro to South Hylton
Freight line to Sunderland docks
Seaham
Freight line to Middleton
Hartlepool
Seaton Carew
Freight line to Hartlepool nuclear power station
Delivery depot
Greatham (closed late-1980s)
Billingham
Freight line to Seal Sands
Norton Junction - Stillington branch freight line to ECML
Stockton
Tees Valley Line to Darlington
River Tees
Thornaby
Freight depot
Newport (closed 1915)
Middlesbrough
Esk Valley Line to Battersby
Tees Valley Line to Redcar

The Durham Coast Line (DCL) is the name given to the railway services which link Newcastle upon Tyne with Middlesbrough, via Sunderland and Hartlepool. The services are operated by Northern Rail and the majority continue on from Newcastle to the MetroCentre and a few to Carlisle.

The lines which make up the route were originally part of the North Eastern Railway, which became the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 Grouping. The DCL comes under the aegis of the Tees Valley Rail Strategy, whose aims are to enhance services in the region. Under that scheme, Phase 1 undertaken on DCL resulted in an hourly service between Newcastle and Hartlepool from 2000; a half-hourly service was later to come into operation. Plans for Phase 2, including opening new stations, has been on hold since the Strategic Rail Authority came into being, when funding for the scheme was brought to a virtual standstill.

A halt at Greatham was downgraded to a partial service during the early 1980s and discontinued altogether by the end of the decade.

The section between the junction just south of Sunderland and Pelaw Junction (just south of Pelaw Metro station) is the only Network Rail route electrified at 1500V DC overhead, as this section is shared with trains operated by Tyne and Wear Metro.


Railway lines in Northern England:
Main lines:  Cross-Country Route · East Coast Main Line · Midland Main Line · West Coast Main Line
 Chester-Manchester Line  · Hope Valley Line · Liverpool-Manchester Lines  · Manchester-Preston Line · Settle-Carlisle Railway
Commuter lines:  Airedale Line · Blackburn-Bolton Line · Caldervale Line · Mid-Cheshire Line · Dearne Valley Line  
 East Lancashire Line · Glossop Line · Hallam Line · Harrogate Line · Huddersfield Line Kirkby Branch Line  
 Lancaster-Heysham Line · Leeds-Bradford Lines · Liverpool-Wigan Line  · Manchester Airport Line  
 Manchester-Southport Line · Northern Line · Oldham Loop Line · Northallerton-Eaglescliffe Line  
 Ormskirk Branch Line · Pontefract Line · Sheffield-Hull Line · Sheffield-Lincoln Line · Stockport-Stalybridge Line  
 Wakefield Line · Wharfedale Line · Wirral Line · York & Selby Lines · York-Scarborough Line
Rural lines:  Barton Line · Borderlands Line · Buxton Line · Cumbrian Coast Line · Doncaster-Lincoln Line  
 Durham Coast Line · Esk Valley Line · Tees Valley Line · Furness Line · Hull-York Line · 
 Oxenholme-Windermere Line · Penistone Line · Ribble Valley Line · Newcastle and Carlisle Railway  
 Yorkshire Coast Line
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