An important station on the Tees Valley Line, Darlington is both a terminus for Tees Valley Line services and a calling point for those trains going onwards to Bishop Auckland. Darlington is positioned on the East Coast Main Line serving the town of Darlington. It is 232 miles 50 chains (232.63 miles; 374.37 kilometres) north of London King's Cross. It is situated between Northallerton to the south and Durham to the north.
The station, situated 3 miles 65 chains (6.1 km) east of Darlington, serves the village of Middleton St George, Darlington.
The station, situated 8 miles 9 chains (8.11 mi; 13.1 km) east of Darlington, serves the village of Eaglescliffe, Borough of Stockton-on-Tees.
The station, situated 8 miles 63 chains (8.79 mi; 14.1 km) east of Darlington, serves the village of Eaglescliffe, Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham, England.
Originally South Stockton, the station, situated 3 miles 17 chains (5.2 km) south-west of Middlesbrough, serves the market town of Thornaby-on-Tees. It is one of two stations on the Tees Valley Line managed by TransPennine Express.
Middlesbrough station serves the town of Middlesbrough, and is one of two stations on the Tees Valley Line managed by TransPennine Express.
Middlesbrough is an major hub on the Tees Valley Line allowing for onward connections towards Nunthorpe and Whitby on the Esk Valley Line, connections to Stockton-On-Tees, Hartlepool, Sunderland, Newcastle via the Durham Coast Line, West Bound TransPennine Express Services to Yarm, Northallerton, Leeds, and beyond to Manchester Airport, and there is a daily LNER Azuma Service to London Kings Cross. Northern and Transpennine Express provide East Bound Services from Middlesbrough. Northern Services run twice hourly (hourly on a Sunday) calling at all stations to Saltburn - due to the closure of the footbridge at South Bank this station is currently ommitted and a bus replacement service running every hour runs between Middlesbrough - South Bank - Redcar Central. Transpennine Express provide an hourly service through to to Redcar Central with 3 services a day extending to/from Saltburn.
According to the Office of Rail and Road statistics, Middlesbrough railway station is the fourth busiest in the North East region, with 1,376,410 total entries and exits (2022–23 period).
The station, situated 2 miles 40 chains (4.0 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the town of South Bank.
Due to the closure of the footbridge at South Bank this station is currently ommitted for trains running East Bound (i.e towards Saltburn) and a bus replacement service running every hour runs between Middlesbrough - South Bank - Redcar Central.
The station, situated 7 miles 64 chains (12.6 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the seaside town of Redcar.
An important station on the Tees Valley Line, Redcar Central is the terminating station for the majority of Transpennine Express Services to Northallerton, York, Leeds, and beyond to Manchester Airport. Additionally 3 Transpennie Express services a day provide a service to/from Saltburn only.
Due to the closure of the footbridge at South Bank this station is currently ommitted for trains running East Bound (i.e towards Saltburn) and a bus replacement service running every hour runs between Middlesbrough - South Bank - Redcar Central.
The station, situated 8 miles 60 chains (14.1 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the seaside town of Redcar.
The station, situated 10 miles 28 chains (16.7 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the village of Marske-by-the-Sea.
The station, situated 10 miles 65 chains (17.4 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the village of Marske-by-the-Sea.
The station, situated 12 miles 57 chains (20.5 km) east of Middlesbrough, serves the seaside town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea.