Tees Valley Line

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Tees Valley Line
Continues as Weardale Railway
Bishop Auckland
South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway (closed post-1955)
Brusselton Lane & Freight lines (closed pre-1955)
Shildon
Newton Aycliffe
Simpasture Branch to Durham Coast Line (closed?)
Heighington
A1(M) motorway
Darlington & Tebay Branch to Barnard Castle (closed post-1955)
North Road
East Coast Main Line to Newcastle
Darlington
East Coast Main Line to York
Dinsdale
Tees-side Airport
Allens West
Northallerton-Eaglescliffe Line to Northallerton
Eaglescliffe
Durham Coast Line to Hartlepool
River Tees
Thornaby
Freight depot
Newport (closed 1915)
Middlesbrough
Esk Valley Line to Whitby
Cargo Fleet (closed post-1948)
Former line to Eston (closed 1929)
South Bank
Freight lines to Lackenby, Teesport and Wilton
Grangetown (closed post-1955)
Corus Redcar Works
British Steel Redcar
Exton Branch Line (track lifted pre-1955)
Redcar Central
Redcar East
Longbeck
Marske
Saltburn West Junction - freight line to Boulby mine
Saltburn

The Tees Valley Line is a name for the railway route between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn via Darlington and Middlesbrough. Also operated on the line are services from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Middlesbrough and Saltburn via Darlington.

Beyond Bishop Auckland the railway line continues as the Weardale Railway.

All trains along the route are currently operated by Northern Rail, with the exception of TransPennine Express services starting at Middlesbrough and calling at Thornaby. The majority of Northern Rail services are worked by Class 142 units, with occasional services provided by Class 156 units.

Between Darlington and Middlesbrough/Saltburn there is a service running almost every half-hour during the daytime, becoming roughly hourly in the evenings. The service to Bishop Auckland is more sparse. A once weekly service in each direction stops at Tees-side Airport station to service Durham Tees Valley Airport.

The towns and villages served by the line are listed below.

The section of line between Bishop Auckland and the East Coast Main Line, as well as the section between Dinsdale Station near Middleton St George and Bowesfield Lane in Stockton-On-Tees, follow the original route of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.

The line from Middlesbrough to Saltburn, as well as the freight line to Boulby mine, were part of the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway (WRMU). This extended to Whitby, until it was closed on 5 May 1958.



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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