Talk:Newcastle railway station

Latest comment: 11 months ago by 10mmsocket in topic Platform 12

"The Carlisle line was diverted to enter Newcastle over the King Edward Bridge" edit

At least some (all?) trains from Carlisle now use the High Level Bridge instead? Eg http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/Y66194/2017/08/10/advanced.

Thanks Zin92 (talk) 06:53, 11 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Renaming edit

ProhibitOnions, in this edit, why did you write 'not supported by use of short form of name in "source"' - which 'short form' are you referring to?

In this edit, what exactly do you mean by 'whether it had more to do with on vs. upon'? --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 19:25, 13 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

The assertion was that the station's name was changed at some time after 1948, with the only source cited a book that's out of print. The station name wasn't changed - and if it had been, it should be easy enough to document when and why, since this is a major building and, indeed, the first "Central Station" in the world. Its name is still "Newcastle Central Station", or occasionally "Newcastle upon Tyne Central Station", just as it was in 1850; and, indeed, it can also be referred to simply as "Newcastle" because there aren't any other major stations in the city. But since the assertion I removed mentions "Newcastle on Tyne", the "renaming" could be a conflation with a growing general preference for "upon" as the preposition in Newcastle's full name (and thus a switch in preference from "Newcastle on Tyne Central Station" in the less common variant of the name). -ProhibitOnions (T) 18:17, 14 April 2018 (UTC)Reply
A book going out of print does not make it any less of a reliable source. Copies still exist, in public libraries, second-hand book shops, on the table next to me, etc.
Here is what it actually says.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE CENTRAL
OP 29 August 1850; RN Newcastle BR.
NEWCASTLE BR
RF Newcastle-on-Tyne Central
Of these abbreviations, "OP" is opened; "RN" is renamed to; "BR" is British Railways (Railway Executive); "RF" is renamed from. The Railway Executive, as a body, was created under the Transport Act 1947 on 1 January 1948 and wholly absorbed by its parent body, the British Transport Commission, on 1 October 1953. In Butt, events that took place between 1 October 1953 and 31 December 1962 are indicated with the abbreviation "BTC" (i.e. British Transport Commission); those taking place on or after 1 January 1963 as BRB (i.e. British Railways Board). So since Butt uses the abbreviation "BR", the renaming took place between 1 January 1948 and 30 September 1953. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 21:53, 14 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

1961 fire edit

In 1961, a fire in a disused signal box at Newcastle Central destroyed 10,000 sq ft of the station's roof. Is this incident worth mentioning, and can This tweet which references a newspaper source be used to verify the fact? Mjroots (talk) 08:14, 12 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Platform 12 edit

Two editors have now claimed multiple times that platform 12 is out of use. Yet, according to National Rail's station map, it is still very much in use. Please do not change the article without providing a reliable source WP:RS / WP:V. Forums and spotter sites are not acceptable WP:UGC / WP:SPS. Thanks. 10mmsocket (talk) 11:25, 11 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

I have read reports on RailForums that the platform is indeed out of use and it wouldn't surprise me if national rail maps haven't been updated. It's just a case of finding a good source as you suggest. Garuda3 (talk) 12:17, 11 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. I'll keep an eye out. 10mmsocket (talk) 12:30, 11 May 2023 (UTC)Reply