Plashetts railway station

Plashetts railway station is a closed stone built railway station that served the mining hamlet of Plashetts, in Northumberland, England, which is now beneath the surface of Kielder Water.

The line was closed to passengers by British Railways in 1956.

The station had a single platform and a tall signal box.

[1] This was a fairly substantial station having a waggonway branch, which ran from here up Slater's incline, to the Plashetts and Far Colliery.

To the north of the station were one or two houses and at the end of the waggonway a miners' village.