Newcastle railway station

Newcastle
General information
Other names
  • Central
  • Newcastle
Location
  • Neville Street
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
Coordinates54°58′06″N 1°37′01″W / 54.9683766°N 1.6170427°W / 54.9683766; -1.6170427
Grid referenceNZ246638
Owned byNetwork Rail
Managed byLondon North Eastern Railway
Transit authorityTyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive
Platforms12
Other information
Station codeNCL
ClassificationDfT category A
History
Original company
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
Key dates
29 August 1850Opened as Newcastle-on-Tyne Central
1890sExtended
Passengers
2020/21 1.555 million
 Interchange  69,344
2021/22 7.040 million
 Interchange  0.269 million
2022/23 8.403 million
 Interchange  0.307 million
2023/24 9.148 million
 Interchange  0.349 million
2024/25 10.548 million
 Interchange  0.429 million
Listed Building – Grade I
FeaturePassenger buildings and train shed with platforms
Designated14 June 1954
Reference no.1355291
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Newcastle (also known as Newcastle Central and locally as Central station) is a railway station in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line, around 268 miles (432 km) north of London King's Cross. It is the primary National Rail station serving the city and an interchange for local services provided by the Tyne and Wear Metro network, whose Central station is situated directly underground. The station is the busiest in Tyne & Wear and in North East England; it is the seventh busiest in Northern England.

Services on the East Coast Main Line run from London to Edinburgh, via York and Berwick. There is a frequent service across the Pennines to Manchester and Liverpool. Cross-country services connect the city with the West Midlands and South West of England. The station is also on the Durham Coast Line, with connections to Gateshead, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Stockton and Middlesbrough; the Tyne Valley Line to Hexham and Carlisle and the Northumberland Line to Ashington. Additional direct destinations from the station include Aberdeen, Glasgow, Durham, Darlington, Leeds, Sheffield, Derby, Birmingham, Reading, Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth.

The station opened in August 1850, as part of the then Newcastle & Carlisle Railway and York, Newcastle & Berwick Railway. Now a Grade I listed building, it is located in the city's Grainger Town area, to the west of the Castle Keep. In Simon Jenkins' Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations, the station was one of only ten to be awarded five stars.