DescriptionThe Hull to Withernsea Railway - geograph.org.uk - 234894.jpg
English: The Hull to Withernsea Railway west of Hollym, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. This is the view just SSW of Withernsea on the old track bed. The railway was closed to passengers in about October 1964 after being the victim of Dr. Beeching's cuts. The trackbed is now mainly used for farmland access. Nearer Patrington, parts of it are no more and the land has been transformed once again into farmland.
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