Brockley Whins is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Boldon Colliery and Brockley Whins, South Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It...
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Brockley Whins is an area in South Tyneside, part of South Shields, with a postcode of NE32 [1] It is served by Brockley Whins Metro station. The name...
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Washington, United States (IATA code: BYW) Brockley Whins Metro station, South Tyneside, England (station code: BYW) Byw, a 2004 EP by Welsh band Anweledig...
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Northern, GB Railfreight and DRS Railfreight. As well as Seaburn, Brockley Whins and Heworth, East Boldon was formerly served by rail services operating...
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the Karlsruhe model. Between Pelaw and Sunderland, intermediate stations at Brockley Whins, East Boldon and Seaburn were re-built, with a further three being...
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Wear Metro stations. The following stations were built specifically for the Tyne and Wear Metro system. These stations were built prior to the Metro system...
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South Hylton. The station was opened by the London and North Eastern Railway on 3 May 1937. As well as East Boldon, Brockley Whins and Heworth, Seaburn...
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south of Pelaw. Existing stations at Brockley Whins, East Boldon and Seaburn were converted for use by the Tyne and Wear Metro, and are no longer served...
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at Brockley Whins station; the trains from and to Monkwearmouth, South Shields and Gateshead converged more or less simultaneously at Brockley Whins and...
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Stanhope and Tyne Railway (redirect from Saltersgate Cottage railway station)
later site of Tyne Dock station) and at Brockley Whins near Boldon, where there was a square flat crossing (see Brockley Whins, below). It was desired...
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whilst the Brandling Junction Railway followed with a branch from Brockley Whins five years later. However, both these companies (and the S&T's successor...
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South Tyneside. Brockley Whins and East Boldon are neighbouring stops on the Tyne and Wear Metro system. The Green line serves stations between South Hylton...
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Fellgate is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Fellgate and Hedworth, South Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network...
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long-closed Monkwearmouth station. Existing rail stations at Brockley Whins, East Boldon and Seaburn were converted for Metro services. The project also...
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Junction Railway. Prior to the opening of this line, trains travelled via Brockley Whins. The stone arch Victoria Viaduct, constructed between 1836 and 1838...
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Simonside and Brockley Whins. Long-term plans by Nexus to re-open the former Sunderland to South Shields line between Tyne Dock, Brockley Whins and East Boldon...
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station on the route between the two cities. Former rail stations at Seaburn, East Boldon and Brockley Whins (as well as new purpose-built stations at...
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century, so the station was not reopened for Metro services when they began in March 1984. The track was subsequently lifted, with the station platforms and...
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trains from London to Gateshead used the Brandling Junction line from Brockley Whins to Gateshead. The Brandling Junction Railway was taken over by the Newcastle...
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