When did Everingham and Ellerby railway station close?

When did Everingham and Ellerby railway station close?

Ellerby closed to passengers in July 1902, but it remained in use for goods as Ellerby Siding. The station is home to several restored goods wagons, which are now used as holiday accommodation. Everingham Station opened as Harswell Gate in 1853 but was renamed 21 years later. It served the hamlet of Harswell.

When did Airmyn railway station open and close?

Airmyn Station opened in 1912 and was part of the Selby to Goole line, serving the village of the same name. It was closed by the British Railways Board in 1964. The station, which was opened by the Scarborough Bridlington and West Riding Junction Railway was closed in 1954.

When was Barmby railway station in Hull and East closed?

The station, which was opened by the Scarborough Bridlington and West Riding Junction Railway was closed in 1954. Barmby station was on the Hull and Barnsley Railway and served the village of Barmby on the Marsh. It sat between the stations for Drax Abbey and South Howden.

Which is the last railway station before Bridlington?

While the wooden passenger buildings had disappeared by the late 1970s, the goods office which stood parallel to the street was demolished after 2002. The Yorkshire Coast Line station was the last stop before Bridlington and was designated as the stop on the Bridlington and North Frodingham Light Railway that was never built. It now sits overgrown.

Is there a park east of Everingham Hall?

An extensive area of parkland survives to the south and east of Everingham Hall with large mature trees dotted over the landscape. Much of the area to the east of the hall has been used for arable farming in recent years but the area nearer to the house has been returned to pasture since 2003.

Where was the last stop on the Yorkshire Coast Line?

The Yorkshire Coast Line station was the last stop before Bridlington and was designated as the stop on the Bridlington and North Frodingham Light Railway that was never built. It now sits overgrown. The station in the beautiful village location opened in 1865 as a stop between Beverley and York.