Stocksfield railway station


Stocksfield is a station on the Tyne Valley Line, serving the villages of Bywell, New Ridley, Painshawfield and Stocksfield in Northumberland. Services are currently provided by Northern, who also manage the station.

Services

As of the December 2019 timetable change, Northern operate an hourly service between Hexham and Nunthorpe, with additional trains also calling at the station during the morning and evening peak. On a Sunday, an hourly service operates between Carlisle and Nunthorpe, with some trains continuing as far as Whitby.

Incidents

A landslip in early January 2016, between Corbridge and Riding Mill led to the temporary suspension of services between Prudhoe and Hexham, whilst repairs to the track bed and adjacent cutting walls were carried out.
Services from Newcastle terminated at Prudhoe, with a replacement bus service running from the station to Prudhoe, Riding Mill, Corbridge and Hexham, until the work was completed.
The line reopened on 8 February 2016, following the removal of over 35,000 tonnes of earth from the site.

Facilities

Since 2010, many of the facilities at the railway station have been upgraded. These upgrades include an extended car park, additional cycle lockers, new benches and station signage, digital information displays, and a repainted bridge.
A ticket vending machine has also been provided, to allow travellers to buy tickets prior to boarding, or to collect pre-paid tickets.
The station has disabled access to both platforms, as well as a stepped footbridge.