East Coast Main Line diagram

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The East Coast Main Line is a major trunk railway in the United Kingdom, linking London with Edinburgh. A detailed diagram of the line is housed on this page for technical reasons. There were many lines connecting with collieries etc. branching off the ECML. These are generally not shown.

Where dates for a railway station are shown as e.g. (1853–1959/64) these refer to the dates of closure to passengers and freight. Tallington station is open to freight as of 2008.


East Coast Main Line
to
Aberdeen, Carlisle, Inverness,
Glasgow Central, Glasgow Queen Street
opened 1866
Edinburgh Waverley
Calton Tunnels
South Leith branch
1837–1838
Jock's Lodge
1837–1964
Portobello
Lothian Lines
1859–1964
Joppa
1846–1950
Newhailes
Musselburgh branch
opened 1988
Musselburgh (new)
Waverley Line via
Brunstane & Millerhill Yard
1846–1964
Inveresk
opened 1994
Wallyford
Levenhall Tunnel
opened 1846
Prestonpans
Tranent Goods
Cockenzie power station
1914–1930
Seton Mains Halt
opened 1846
Longniddry
1846–1847
Ballencrief
opened 1846
Drem
1849–1964
East Fortune
1846–1964
East Linton
Beltonford Goods
opened 1846
Dunbar
1846–1951
Innerwick
1846–1951
Cockburnspath
1846–1964
Grantshouse
1846–1964
Reston
1846–1962
Ayton
1849–1962
Burnmouth
opened 1847
Berwick-upon-Tweed
1847–1964
Tweedmouth
Scremerston
Goswick
Beal
Smeafield
1871–1877
Crag Mill
Belford
Lucker
Newham
Chathill
Fallodon
Christon Bank
Little Mill
Longhoughton
1847–1850
Lesbury
opened 1847
Alnmouth
Warkworth
Acklington
Chevington
Widdrington
Longhirst
Pegswood
Wansbeck Viaduct
over River Wansbeck
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opened 1847
Morpeth
1847–1958
Stannington
Plessey
Cramlington
1878–1958
Annitsford
Killingworth
Forest Hall
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c.1851–1980
Heaton
opened 1850
Manors Tyne and Wear Metro
1839–1850
Carliol Square
opened 1850
Newcastle Central Tyne and Wear Metro
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Gateshead
1858–1964
Bensham
Low Fell
Lamesley
Birtley
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Chester-le-Street
Plawsworth
Leamside Line
ECML until 1872
opened 1857
Durham
Croxdale
Coxhoe Goods
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Coxhoe
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Ferryhill
Bradbury
Aycliffe
opened 1825
Darlington North Road
opened 1841
Darlington Bank Top
1841–1969
Croft Spa
1846–1911
c.1944–1969
Eryholme
Cowton
Danby Wiske
opened 1841
Northallerton
1841–1958/64
Otterington
opened 1841
Thirsk
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Sessay
1847–1958
Pilmoor
Raskelf
1841–1958
Alne
Tollerton
1841–1958/65
Beningbrough
opened 1877
1927–1988
York | Rowntree Halt
1880–1989
Foss Islands Goods
1839–1959/64
Copmanthorpe
1871–1958/64
Naburn
1871–1953
Escrick
1871–1958/64
Riccall
opened 1834
Selby
Temple Hirst
Heck
Balne
Moss
1850–1952/64
Arksey
Marsh Gate Goods
opened 1850
Doncaster
1850–1958/63
Rossington
1850–1958/71
Bawtry
1850–1931
Scrooby
1850–1958/64
Ranskill
1850–1949
Barnby Moor and Sutton
opened 1850
Retford
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1850–1955/64
Tuxford North
1850–1950
Dukeries Junction |
1850–1955/64
Crow Park
1850–1955
Carlton on Trent
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opened 1846
Newark Castle |
opened 1852
Newark North Gate
1852–1957/64
Claypole
1855–1957
Hougham
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1850–1955
Barkston
Peascliffe Tunnel
opened 1852
Grantham
1853–1959/63
Great Ponton
Stoke Tunnel
1853–1959/64
Corby Glen
1853–1959/65
Little Bytham
1853–1959/66
Essendine
1853–1959/
Tallington
Walton
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Wisbech Junction
Westwood Junctions
opened 1850
Peterborough
1858–1866
Peterborough Crescent
Fletton Junction
Fletton Goods
1850–1959/65
Yaxley and Farcet
1850–1959
Holme
1885–1958/64
Abbots Ripton
opened 1850
Huntingdon
1883–1959/70
Huntingdon East
1851–1959/65
Offord and Buckden
opened 1850
St. Neots
1863–1956/65
Tempsford
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opened 1850
Sandy
opened 1850
Biggleswade
Langford Goods
opened 1850
Arlesey & Shefford Road
1866–1959/70
Three Counties
Hitchin Goods Junction | Hitchin Junction
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opened 1850
Hitchin
opened 1850
Stevenage
opened 1884
Knebworth
Welwyn North Tunnel
Welwyn South Tunnel
opened 1850
Welwyn North
opened 1926
Welwyn Garden City
opened 1850
Hatfield
opened 1986
Welham Green
opened 1926
Brookmans Park
opened 1850
Potters Bar
Potters Bar Tunnel
Hadley Wood North Tunnel
opened 1885
Hadley Wood
Hadley Wood South Tunnel
opened 1850
New Barnet
opened 1873
Oakleigh Park
Barnet Tunnel
opened 1850
New Southgate
Wood Green Tunnel
opened 1859
Alexandra Palace
opened 1850
Hornsey
opened 1885
Harringay
opened 1861
Finsbury Park London Underground
closed
1960
|
closed
?
Clarence Yard Goods | Gillespie Road
1852–1915
Holloway and Caledonian Road
Holloway Cattle
Copenhagen Tunnel
Freight Terminal Junction
King's Cross Loco Depot
Great Northern Cemetery
King's Cross Goods
Maiden Lane
temporary passenger terminus 1850-54
Gasworks Tunnel
under Regent's Canal
1906–1976
Kings Cross York Road
opened 1854
London King's Cross London Underground
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opened 1941
King's Cross St. Pancras (LU)
1863–1941
1: King's Cross (Metropolitan) London Underground
1863–1979
1983–2007
2: King's Cross Thameslink London Underground