Guisborough railway station
Guisborough railway station was the terminus of the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway. It served the town of Guisborough in North Yorkshire, England. The station was opened on 25 February 1854 and closed, along with the entire Nunthorpe-Guisborough branch, on 2 March 1964.
Guisborough | |
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British Rail Standard Class 4 2-6-4T engine no. 80118 at Guisborough railway station, 1950s | |
Location | Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland England |
Coordinates | 54.534192°N 1.050322°W |
Grid reference | NZ615158 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
Key dates | |
25 February 1854 | Opened |
2 March 1964 | Closed |
The station had a single platform covered by a glass roof. Its entrance was on Bow Street, between its junctions with Fountain Street and Whitby Road. The station was demolished during redevelopment works in 1967. Rectory Lane now cuts directly through the station's former site.
Because the station was at the end of a branch, trains had to reverse out before continuing eastwards along the NER line (the former eastern part of the Cleveland Railway) to Loftus, or to Saltburn (from 1878 to 1917 on the Priestcroft Curve or via Brotton).
References
- Suggitt, G. (2005). Lost Railways of North & East Yorkshire. Countryside Books. ISBN 1-85306-918-3.
External links
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Hutton Gate | Middlesbrough & Guisborough Railway | Terminus |