It might seem odd the claim that Northumberland, a county that HS2 has never been planned to pass through (the original, full proposal ended at Newcastle Upon Tyne) needs High Speed 2, but it arguably does. There has been a long running issue for many years of London – Newcastle – Edinburgh expresses being theContinue reading “The Northumberland Coast needs HS2”
Category Archives: Northumberland Coast Loop
Could the Northumberland Coast Loop play a part in Northumberland’s Tourism Industry?
This article from the BBC ‘North East tourism businesses adapt to changing landscape’ mentions two issues; attracting tourists and having staff available. The Northumberland business was the Craster Arms in Beadnell, but it would apply across many more such as the castles, the historic houses and gardens etc. An improved rail service, particularly serving NorthContinue reading “Could the Northumberland Coast Loop play a part in Northumberland’s Tourism Industry?”
Why the campaign for the Northumberland Coast Loop?
The campaign is centred around connecting the populated south east of Northumberland to North Northumberland and Scotland, but this idea has been around for over 160 years in a wide variety of forms, so why did it not happen before and what shape could it take today? The Blyth and Tyne to 1873 The BlythContinue reading “Why the campaign for the Northumberland Coast Loop?”
Northumberland Coast Loop – March 2024 Survey
Please click the link below to view (and hopefully take part in) our March 2024 Survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/66QWL7S
From Waggonways to Hyperloop: A Journey Through The Evolution Railway Transportation
Please click here to see the Rail Baltica article about The Evolution of Rail Transportation The Northumberland Coalfield has a long association with waggonways and railways, with Huntingdon Beaumont establishing the first example near the River Blyth in the early 1600’s, and Bedlington Ironworks/R.B. Longridge and Co being significant in the development of both railsContinue reading “From Waggonways to Hyperloop: A Journey Through The Evolution Railway Transportation”
Northumberland Coast Loop: Ashington
As can be seen from the route map below, the Northumberland Coast Loop wouldn’t directly serve Ashington, with it being on a branch from the main route between Newcastle and Berwick. This is perhaps most clearly seen on the geographical map from Rail Map Online below, where after leaving the main route at Bedlington, theContinue reading “Northumberland Coast Loop: Ashington”
Northumberland Coast Loop – The Business Case
The Northumberland Coast Loop is a proposal to see a range of services introduced on the alternative through route between Newcastle Upon Tyne and Berwick Upon Tweed (and destinations beyond) via Bedlington. East Coast Main Line (Existing Services) As of February 2024, the East Coast Main Line (ECML) is the only passenger carrying line alongContinue reading “Northumberland Coast Loop – The Business Case”
Acklington Station: Services explained
The previous post covered Bedlington Station services, which would see two services running through the station (Northumberland Line services to/from Ashington, alongside the potential N’land Coast Loop services between Newcastle and Berwick), and a terminating service coming from Morpeth (this is the current Carlisle – Newcastle ‘Northern’ train being extended to Bedlington). While Bedlington isContinue reading “Acklington Station: Services explained”
The Northumberland Coast Loop through South East Northumberland and North Tyneside.
The map above shows the route of the proposed Northumberland Coast Loop through South East Northumberland, which shares a common route with the Northumberland Line between Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Bedlington, Northumberland. It then heads westwards and rejoins the East Coast Main Line (ECML) near Pegswood and Morpeth, allowing access towards North Northumberland and Edinburgh. While thisContinue reading “The Northumberland Coast Loop through South East Northumberland and North Tyneside.”
Northumberland Coast Loop – Updated Map
A few tweaks to the Northumberland Coast Loop map, including our website (still under development) at northumberlandcoastloop.uk, please take a look!