Hinderwell railway station

Former railway station in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England

54°32′07″N 0°46′19″W / 54.535300°N 0.772000°W / 54.535300; -0.772000Grid referenceNZ795162Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyWhitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union RailwayPre-groupingNorth Eastern RailwayPost-groupingLondon and North Eastern RailwayKey dates3 December 1883Opened5 May 1958Closed

Hinderwell railway station was a railway station on the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. It was opened on 3 December 1883, and served the villages of Hinderwell and Runswick Bay.[1] Like most stations on the line between Loftus and Whitby West Cliff, it was built with a passing loop. However, the northbound side was not furnished with a platform until 1908.[2] The station closed to all traffic on 5 May 1958.[3]

The station buildings have all been demolished, and small industrial units occupy the site. However, the former railway cottages are still (February 2008) extant, albeit modernised and extended.

References

  1. ^ Bairstow, Martin (2008). Railways around Whitby : Scarborough - Whitby - Saltburn, Malton - Goathland - Whitby, Esk Valley, Forge Valley and Gilling lines. Leeds: Martin Bairstow. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-871944-34-1.
  2. ^ Ellis, Norman (1995). North Yorkshire railway stations. Ochiltree: R. Stenlake. p. 26. ISBN 1-872074-63-4.
  3. ^ Hoole, Ken (1983). Railways of the North York Moors : a pictorial history. Clapham: Dalesman Books. p. 57. ISBN 0-85206-731-3.
  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory Of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Limited. ISBN 1-85260-508-1.

Further reading

  • Williams, Michael Aufrère (2012). The Whitby-Loftus Line. Jet Coast Development Trust. ISBN 978-0-9567890-1-3.

External links

  • Hinderwell station on navigable 1947 O. S. map


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Staithes
Line and station closed
  North Eastern Railway
WR&MU
  Kettleness
Line and station closed


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