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{{Short description|Railway line in England}}
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The '''NorthallertonNorthallerton–Eaglescliffe to Eaglescliffe Lineline''' runs between the towns of [[{{rws|Northallerton]]}} and [[{{rws|Eaglescliffe]]}} stations. It connects the [[East Coast Main Line]] to the [[Tees Valley Line]]. It was built by the ''[[Leeds Northern Railway'']] as part of their main line from [[Leeds railway station{{rws|Leeds]]}} to [[{{rws|Stockton railway station (|County Durham)|Stockton]]}} (via [[Harrogate railway station{{rws|Harrogate]]}} and {{rws|Ripon}}) which opened on 2 June 1852,<ref>{{cite book|authorlast = Body,|first = G.|titleyear = 1988|series=PSL Field Guides -|title= Railways of the Eastern Region Volume 2|publisher= Patrick Stephens Ltd|location= [[Wellingborough]]|isbn= 1-85260-072-1|year=1988|page=137}}</ref> although the connection to the ECML at the Northallerton end was not opened for a further four years.
 
==Stations==
 
===Open===
The only current stations on the line are:
*[[Northallerton railway station|Northallerton]]
*[[Yarm railway station|Yarm]]
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===Closed===
A number of old stations that used to serve towns and villages on the line were closed between 1954 and the end of local passenger services over the route on 6 September 1965, with those at Picton, Yarm and Brompton being the last to go. The station at Yarm was subsequently reopened by [[Arriva Trains Northern|Regional Railways North East]] in February 1996.<ref>{{cite magazine|editor1-last=Piggott|editor1-first=Nick|title=New station opens at Yarm|magazine=The Railway Magazine|date=April 1996|volume=142|issue=1140|page=18|publisher=IPC|location=London|issn=0033-8923}}</ref>
 
==Services==
ServicesMost services are run by [[TransPennine Express]] between [[Manchester Airport]] and [[Middlesbrough]]. Services are roughly hourly (and tocall [[Newcastleat uponall Tyne|Newcastle]]stations usingas part of the [[DurhamNorth Coast LineTransPennine]] duringroute. diversionsA -further itfive usuallytrains travelsa viaday [[Darlington]]in andeach [[Durham,direction England|Durham]](as onof theDecember East2021) Coastby Main[[Grand Line).Central Services(train areoperating roughlycompany)|Grand hourlyCentral]] andserve callNorthallerton atand all stationsEaglescliffe as part of the route between [[NorthSunderland TransPenninerailway station|Sunderland]] routeand [[London King's Cross railway station|London King's Cross]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Train Routes {{!}} Grand Central|url=https://www.grandcentralrail.com/tickets-timetables/routes/|website=www.grandcentralrail.com|access-date=27 January 2017}}</ref>
 
The line islines also part of the [[Grand Central Railway|Grand Central]] route between [[Sunderland station|Sunderland]] and [[London]] [[London Kings Cross|Kings Cross]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Train Routes {{!}} Grand Central|url=https://www.grandcentralrail.com/tickets-timetables/routes/|website=www.grandcentralrail.com|accessdate=27 January 2017}}</ref> and sees use by a variety of heavy freight services to/from Teesside, including petroleum from [[Port Clarence]], steel trains to and from [[Hartlepool]], [[Scunthorpe Steelworks|Scunthorpe]] and [[Aldwarke]],<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Shannon|first1=Paul|title=British Freight Today - Metals|magazine=The Railway Magazine|date=September 2014|volume=160|issue=1,362|page=24|publisher=Morton's Media Group|location=Horncastle|issn=0033-8923}}</ref> the [[Freightliner Group|Freightliner]] terminal at [[Teesport]] and waste traffic to [[Wilton power stations#Wilton 11|Wilton EFW]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Buck|first1=Martin|title=Loco Review 2017 edition|date=November 2016|publisher=Freightmaster Publishing|location=Swindon|isbn=978-0-9933129-1-5|pages=56-5756–57}}</ref>
 
The line is also part of a diversionary route to [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]] using the [[Durham Coast Line]] when the East Coast Main Line route via [[Darlington]] and [[Durham, England|Durham]] Is closed.
The line is also part of the [[Grand Central Railway|Grand Central]] route between [[Sunderland station|Sunderland]] and [[London]] [[London Kings Cross|Kings Cross]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Train Routes {{!}} Grand Central|url=https://www.grandcentralrail.com/tickets-timetables/routes/|website=www.grandcentralrail.com|accessdate=27 January 2017}}</ref> and sees use by a variety of heavy freight services to/from Teesside, including petroleum from [[Port Clarence]], steel trains to and from [[Hartlepool]], [[Scunthorpe Steelworks|Scunthorpe]] and [[Aldwarke]],<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Shannon|first1=Paul|title=British Freight Today - Metals|magazine=The Railway Magazine|date=September 2014|volume=160|issue=1,362|page=24|publisher=Morton's Media Group|location=Horncastle|issn=0033-8923}}</ref> the [[Freightliner Group|Freightliner]] terminal at [[Teesport]] and waste traffic to [[Wilton power stations#Wilton 11|Wilton EFW]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Buck|first1=Martin|title=Loco Review 2017 edition|date=November 2016|publisher=Freightmaster Publishing|location=Swindon|isbn=978-0-9933129-1-5|pages=56-57}}</ref>
 
==Notes==