Hemingbrough railway station

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Hemingbrough
General information
LocationSelby
History
Original companyHull and Selby Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1 July 1840 (1840-07-01)Opened as Cliff
1 September 1874Renamed Hemingbrough
6 November 1967 (1967-11-06)Closed

Cliff railway station was opened in 1840 as an original station of the Hull and Selby Railway. It was renamed Hemingbrough railway station in 1874.

The station closed in 1967.

History

Cliff railway station was opened 2 July 1840 in the village of Cliffe, Selby as an original station of the Hull and Selby Railway.[1] The station was renamed to Hemingbrough on 1 September 1874.[2]

The station had a small set of sidings north of the line, with an eastern line of track serving a malthouse.[3]

Hemingbrough was the only station on the Hull and Selby line to close as a result of the Beeching report. The station closed to goods on 4 May 1964, and to passengers on 6 November 1967.[2]

References

  1. ^ MacTurk 1970, First timetable, p.77.
  2. ^ a b Tuffrey 2012, p. 51.
  3. ^ Ordnance Survey. 1:2500. 1891-2, 1907-9, 1938, 1964-72

Sources

  • MacTurk, G.G. (1970) [1879], A History of the Hull Railways, (reprint)
  • Tuffrey, Peter (2012), East Yorkshire Railway Stations

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