Thorpe Thewles railway station was a stop on the Castle Eden branch of the North Eastern Railway (NER) from 1880 to 1931. It was located approximately 5 miles north of Stockton[1] and was designed to serve the village of Thorpe Thewles and the civil parish of Grindon in Stockton-on-Tees, part of the Ceremonial County of Durham, North East England. Despite its name, the station was actually located further from the village of Thorpe Thewles than Carlton station (later Redmarshall) on the main line of the Clarence Railway.[2]
^"The Railway Station Thorpe Thewles - Then & Now". Thorpe Thewles History Group. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
^Betteney, Alan (1993). The Castle Eden Branch of the North Eastern Railway. Wolviston: Printability Publishing Ltd. pp. 12, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 & 30. ISBN 1872239099.
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