Hart Station Durham is a railway station located in the town of Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The station is situated on the Durham Coast Line and is managed by Northern Trains. The station was opened in 1841 and was originally known as Hartlepool Station. It was renamed Hart Station in 1967 to avoid confusion with the nearby Hartlepool West Station.
The station has two platforms and is served by trains running between Newcastle and Middlesbrough. The station is also served by a limited number of services to and from Whitby. The station has basic facilities including a ticket office, waiting room, and toilets. There is also a car park and a cycle storage area at the station.
Hart Station Durham is an important transport hub for the town of Hartlepool and the surrounding area. The station provides easy access to nearby towns and cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough. The station is also a popular starting point for visitors to the nearby Hartlepool Marina and the historic Headland area of the town. Despite its relatively small size, Hart Station Durham plays an important role in the local community and is an essential part of the region's transport infrastructure.