Redcar, United Kingdom
Redcar
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Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Great station for rail travel, as you can go to many places from here including Middlesbrough, Darlington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York and Manchester, as the Trans Pennine Train from Saltburn stops here. Its just a shame the station is not very big and looks scruffy. More money should be spent on making the station look like a station fit for the 21st Century.
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It's a bit scruffy. It has said \call in sick\ on the wall for years, and the council cannot be arsed to update the 5-year-old poster opposite platform 1. Just saying.
This comment/review reflects the level of service at the ticket office itself. The member of staff is always polite and extremely helpful. It’s a shame the marvellous building opposite is not used as a railway station as it once was. We’re told it’s down to cost, I don’t buy that quite frankly.
Redcar turning on the lights.
Very well laid out. We were able to find the right platform for the train we needed.
Thank you to the kind lady at Redcar station who discovered where our lost property was yesterday morning.You are a star .
It's a great pity the imposing and historic station building to the north of the current westbound platform wasn't retained when the station was redeveloped and is currently lying derelict. Its relatively small new replacement is fairly nondescript and whilst there is at least a ticket office this only opens for a restricted number of hours each day and closes for lunch (no doubt to save money on staffing costs). There are at least still fairly regular services in either direction and waiting shelters on both platforms but one cannot help feel that inhabitants of the mighty Redcar deserve better on the rail transport front.
Good ticket office with helpful staff but closes at 14:00 and unfortunately lots of litter
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