Easingwold railway station

Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Easingwold railway station is a closed timber built railway station that served the market town of Easingwold, in North Yorkshire, England and was on the Easingwold Railway.

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Easingwold
General information
LocationEasingwold, North Yorkshire
England
Coordinates54.12134°N 1.20150°W / 54.12134; -1.20150
Grid referenceSE527698
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyEasingwold Railway
Pre-groupingEasingwold Railway
Post-groupingEasingwold Railway
Key dates
27 July 1891Station opens
29 November 1948Station closes to passengers
30 December 1957Station closes to freight
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Easingwold Railway
East Coast Main Line
Easingwold
Alne

History

Although the line was first proposed in 1836[1] it was not until 23 August 1887 that a consortium of local businessmen formed the Easingwold Railway Company and obtained parliamentary approval to build the line.[2] Although the first contractor, Death and Company[3] went bust during construction a second contractor was found and the line opened on 27 July 1891 at a cost of £17,000.[4] The line was privately owned throughout its period of operation and made small profits for most of that time. The line fell victim to road competition in the late 1940s and passenger services ended on 29 November 1948, with freight services ending with the lines' closure 30 December 1957.[5]

The station was demolished and the site has been redeveloped for housing.[1]

Former Services
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Alne   Easingwold Railway
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