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Belmont opened fares were cheaper from Belmont and the new station attracted commuters. A Sunday service was introduced in 1934 and in order to cater for the added demand, Belmont was rebuilt in 1937. In 1938 the service had increased to 71 trains in each direction on weekdays with a ten minute interval during rush hours.
- Disused Stations
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- Stanmore Village
1911 1:2,500 OS map shows the layout of Stanmore Village...
- Harrow & Wealdstone
Although Belmont remained busy and was now the principal...
- Disused Stations
Jun 4, 2017 · From 1852 the station was known as Belmont Junction. The single-storey station building, stone-built with a series of gables facing the tracks, was located in the ‘V’ of the junction, and a subsidiary building stood on the ‘up’ (east side) line. The OS 1856 map does not indicate that the station had platforms.
May 31, 2021 · Opened in 1844 as "Belmont" by the Newcastle & Darlington Junction Railway, later to be part of the North Eastern Railway, on the line via Ferryhill and Leamside. This short-lived station station became "Belmont Junction" in 1852 but closed in 1857. View north east across the line - left to Leamside and Newcastle, right to Ferryhill and Darlington. On the far left, the trees mark the former ...
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Oct 2, 2024 · The area grew sufficiently to warrant a second station in 1932 called Belmont. After the war, a steady decline saw the gradual closure of the route. Services terminated at Belmont from 1952 and ...
Sep 28, 2022 · Opened as Belmont. 1852. Renamed Belmont Junction. 1 April 1857. ( 1857-04-01) Closed completely. Belmont Junction railway station was a railway station that served the civil parish of Belmont in County Durham, North East England, from 1844 to 1857. It was located at the junction between the main line and Gilesgate branch of the Newcastle and ...
In 2022/2023, Belmont had 144,536 entries and exits, making it the 1,435 th most used station in Great Britain. 1435/2575 It was the 607 th busiest station with 482 scheduled services per week .
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