Transpennine Express has announced it is to begin a new service between Newcastle and Edinburgh, calling at a number of key stations in Northumberland.
The service, planned to start in December this year, is expected to operate five times each weekday in each direction, in most cases calling at Newcastle, Cramlington, Morpeth, Widdrington, Alnmouth and Berwick-Upon-Tweed. In Scotland it will serve a new station at Reston when it opens in the coming months, Dunbar, and Edinburgh Waverley.
The service will operate until at least May 2023. It is the result of discussions between Transpennine Express, Transport Scotland, and the Rail North Partnership. Calls at Widdrington and Cramlington are subject to completion of industry procedures for operational and safety requirements, and may be introduced after the start of the December 2021 timetable.
Cllr Glen Sanderson, Leader of Northumberland County Council, said: “I’m delighted by this announcement. Northumberland County Council has been campaigning for better rail services for communities located along the East Coast Main Line, and our work has yielded results. This new service will greatly improve peoples’ ability to use the train to get to work, education and leisure opportunities. Taken together with the project we are leading to bring rail services back to the Northumberland Line, rail connectivity in Northumberland will be transformed.”
The announcement comes shortly after confirmation from LNER that the rail industry has deferred plans to introduce a controversial new timetable on the East Coast Main Line in May 2022. That proposed timetable would have seen a drastic reduction in the number of trains serving Morpeth and Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
“This is excellent news and shows how our region can improve transport links when we work together,” said Cllr Martin Gannon, Chair of the North East Joint Transport Committee.
“Not only have we seen off the disastrous plans to decimate our rail service on the East Coast Main Line – for now at least – but it is now confirmed that we are going to see an exciting new service introduced that provides even better links between Northumberland, Newcastle and Scotland. We will continue to make the case for the government to invest in the East Coast Main Line in our region so that there is enough capacity for all of the services that need to use it, now and in the future, providing further appealing, sustainable transport options for people in the North East – a key objective of the North East Transport Plan.”