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Point Pleasant railway station

Point Pleasant
Location
Place England
Area Newcastle
Coordinates 54°59′32″N 1°30′33″W / 54.992096°N 1.509212°W / 54.992096; -1.509212Coordinates: 54°59′32″N 1°30′33″W / 54.992096°N 1.509212°W / 54.992096; -1.509212
Grid reference NZ315664
Operations
Original company North Eastern Railway
Pre-grouping North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 2
History
1 October 1898 First appearance on timetabled services, with limited worksmens services
1 January 1902 First advertised services
11 July 1966 Goods facilities close
23 July 1973 Station closes completely
January 1990 Only station platforms remain at site
May 1998 Site is cleared for new housing
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Point Pleasant railway station served Point Pleasant, an area of Wallsend, Tyne & Wear. It was primarily used by workmen in the nearby shipyards, and was located on the Riverside Branch of the North Eastern Railway.

The station initially opened to provide a station for the workers in the nearby industries, primarily shipbuilding. This area of Wallsend was a hive of activity, and included many famous shipbuilders, such as the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company. The station was modest, with just two platforms, an iron lattice bridge (of the standard NER design), and open waiting areas on the Up platform with a wooden 'shed' for waiting and the booking office on the Down platform.

Today the site has been converted for housing, as has a lot of the surrounding area. The station itself would serve no purpose nowadays, as a lot of the industry that the station originally served has now closed.



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