Blyth Bebside is a railway station on the Northumberland Line, which is due to reopen in 2025,[1] serving trains running between Newcastle and Ashington.
[3][4][5] In the early 2010s, Northumberland County Council became interested in the proposals, commissioning Network Rail to complete a GRIP 1 study to examine the best options for the scheme in June 2013.
[7] The GRIP 2 study, published in October 2016, confirmed that the reintroduction of a frequent seven-day a week passenger service between Newcastle, Ashington and possibly a new terminus to the east, at Woodhorn, was feasible and could provide economic benefits of £70 million with more than 380,000 people using the line each year by 2034.
[9] Despite a change in the political leadership of Northumberland County Council following the 2017 local elections[10] the authority continued to develop the project,[11] encouraged by the Department for Transport's November 2017 report, A Strategic Vision for Rail, which named the line as a possible candidate for a future reintroduction of passenger services.
[22] The allocation of a further £34 million of UK Government funding for the project in January 2021 enables the necessary land to be purchased, detailed designs to be prepared and some early preparatory and site works to begin.
[25] Although Minister for Railways Chris Heaton-Harris later reiterated the UK Government's commitment to opening the new station at Bebside, it remains unclear whether other cost saving measures, such as reducing service frequencies, are being pursued.
[27] The submitted planning documents indicate that the station will be located approximately 200 metres (220 yd) to the south of the original one,[28] where the line passes through a cutting.