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LineLocationMetro station opening dateRailway station originally openedRailway station closednumber of platforms
Greensurface31st March 20023rd May 193730th March 20022

Seaburn station is on the Sunderland extension. The station opened as a mainline station in 1937, and was converted to Metro operation in 2002. Despite being on a Network Rail line, the station is now served by Metro services only—National Rail mainline services pass through the station without stopping.

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Tyne and Wear Metro system diagram

Services from this stop:

Airport via Newcastle
South Hylton
† alternate trains turn short at Park Lane  
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