Reston Railway Station
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Reston is a
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in the small village of
Reston Reston may refer to: Places *Reston, Florida, an unincorporated community in Florida, United States *Reston, Lincolnshire, a parish in England *Reston, Manitoba, a small community in southwestern Manitoba, Canada *Reston Scar, a fell in Cumbria, En ...
that serves the wider rural parish of
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and the nearby town of
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in the eastern Scottish Borders council area. The station is a minor stop on the
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and opened on 23 May 2022 after a £20 million investment. The station is owned by
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and managed by
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, although the latter company does not provide any services to or from the station. It is the second railway station to have been located in the village, having replaced an earlier station that closed in 1964.


History


Original station

The main line of the
North British Railway The North British Railway was one of the two biggest of the five major Scottish railway companies prior to the 1923 Grouping. It was established in 1844, with the intention of linking with English railways at Berwick. The line opened in 1846, ...
, between Edinburgh (North Bridge) and , was authorised either on 4 July 1844 or on 19 July 1844, and opened to the public on 22 June 1846. One of the original stations was ''Reston'', which was flanked by towards Edinburgh and towards Berwick. The initial service was of five trains each way on weekdays, and two on Sundays. The station became a junction with the opening of the branch to on 13 August 1849; this line was later extended by the
Berwickshire Railway The Duns Branch and the Berwickshire Railway together formed a through railway route from Reston, Scottish Borders, Reston, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, to St Boswells in the Scottish Borders. The line was promoted in two stages. The first was from ...
, reaching on 16 November 1863 and on 2 October 1865. The main line ran roughly east–west through Reston, but turned to the south-east in the eastbound direction. The line to Duns and St. Boswells began at a junction facing Berwick-upon-Tweed and ran southwards towards the first station at . In 1904 the station (then listed as ''Reston for
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and St. Abbs'') was able to handle all classes of traffic (goods, passengers, parcels, wheeled vehicles, livestock, etc.) and there was a goods crane capable of lifting . Between Reston and (on the Duns line) there were sidings known as ''Auchencrow Siding'' (just south of the road overbridge at ) and ''Billiemains Sidings'' (just north of the road underbridge at ), each on the western side of the line and able to handle goods only. Maps of the period show that Reston station had platforms on both sides of the double-track main line which were linked by a footbridge; the station building was on the northern (eastbound) platform; the platform for the single-track Duns line was on the north side of that line; the goods yard with its crane was on the north side of the main line on the western side of the station; and that the junction was to the east of the station. The maps also show sidings close to the junction, a weighing machine in the goods yard, a turntable in the angle between the two routes, a signal box near the junction and several signals.


Decline and closure

The St. Boswells line was cut back to Duns following flood damage on 12 August 1948. The Duns branch closed to passengers on 10 September 1951, and to freight on 16 July 1965. Reston and Grantshouse stations were listed for closure in the first
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, and duly closed on 4 May 1964; Ayton had closed on 5 February 1962. The remaining infrastructure at Reston consists of two engineer's sidings, one on each side, and two crossovers from Edinburgh Waverley.


Reopening

Proposals to reopen the station received the backing of John Lamont MSP, who took the case to the
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. A study published in 2013 proposed that and Reston stations be reopened. In 2019,
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confirmed that the station would be operational by 2024. The outline plans for the new station included platforms either side of the Berwick-to-Edinburgh line, long enough to accommodate a 10-carriage train, as well as an accessible footbridge, shelters and a 70-space car park with provision for expansion in the future. The planning application for the new station was submitted in December 2020 and approved in February 2021. Construction of the £20 million station began in March 2021 and involved the closure of the line during a weekend in September 2021 to enable the station footbridge to be installed. The station opened on 23 May 2022 with
TransPennine Express TransPennine Trains Limited, trading as TransPennine Express (TPE), is a British train operating company that has operated passenger services in the TransPennine Express franchise area since May 2023. It runs regional and inter-city rail ser ...
and
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providing the first southbound and northbound services respectively.


Services

Reston is managed by
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, but as of 2023 the company provides no services to the station; all train services are run by
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and
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. On weekdays and Saturdays, there are eight trains northbound to
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(seven operated by TransPennine Express, one operated by LNER), and eight trains southbound (four to , two to , one to , all operated by TransPennine Express, and one to (Newcastle on Saturdays) operated by LNER). The service on Sundays similar to what is run on weekdays and Saturdays, except the first train in the morning to Newcastle and Edinburgh doesn't run. According to the proposed timetable for December 2025, the station will be served by a two-hourly
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Newcastle and Berwick-upon-Tweed to Edinburgh service.East Coast Main Line December 2025 Timetable. ''December 2025.''
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Photographs of Reston
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