NER, Newcastle and Tynemouth, Riverside Branch
NER, Newcastle and Tynemouth, Riverside Branch
HER Number
2146
District
Newcastle and N Tyneside
Site Name
NER, Newcastle and Tynemouth, Riverside Branch
Place
Willington Quay
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
Class
Transport
Site Type: Broad
Railway Transport Site
Site Type: Specific
Railway
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The North Eastern Railway, Newcastle and Tynemouth, Riverside Branch line was originally opened in May 1879 to serve the riverside industries. Services were timed to coincide with shifts in the shipyards. Stations were built at Byker (closed 1954), St Peter’s, St Anthony’s, Walker, Carville, Point Pleasant and Willington Quay. Passenger traffic was light and ceased in 1973. The line is now closed and converted into a walkway. The line connected the River Tyne and Walker to the main railway network. The southern half of the line was in a cutting which led to a tunnel beneath Bevans Department Store on Shields Road. It emerged on the south side of the road and continued down the slope to the Quayside at St. Lawrence. The cutting is now in-filled and the tunnel appears to be blocked.
Easting
433500
Northing
567260
Grid Reference
NZ433500567260
Sources
<< HER 2146 >> 2nd edition Ordnance Survey map, 1899, 6 inch scale, Northumberland, 89, SE
Ayris, I M & D. Bolland, Ouseburn Heritage, p.39
The Archaeological Practice, 1997, Shields Road, Regeneration, Archaeological Assessment; Archaeological Services Durham University, 2012, Hadrian Riverside, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear - archaeological assessment
Ayris, I M & D. Bolland, Ouseburn Heritage, p.39
The Archaeological Practice, 1997, Shields Road, Regeneration, Archaeological Assessment; Archaeological Services Durham University, 2012, Hadrian Riverside, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear - archaeological assessment