Harrogate (Brunswick) railway station

Harrogate (Brunswick)
Plaque marking the site of Harrogate Brunswick Railway Station
Location
Place Harrogate
Area North Yorkshire
Coordinates 53°59′11″N 1°32′24″W / 53.9865°N 1.5401°W / 53.9865; -1.5401Coordinates: 53°59′11″N 1°32′24″W / 53.9865°N 1.5401°W / 53.9865; -1.5401
Grid reference SE302545
Operations
Original company York and North Midland Railway
Pre-grouping York and North Midland Railway
Platforms 1
History
20 July 1848 (1848-07-20) Station opened
1 August 1862 (1862-08-01) Station closed to passengers and goods traffic
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Closed railway stations in Britain
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Harrogate (Brunswick) railway station served the town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England from 1848 to 1862 on the Leeds and Thirsk Railway.

History

The station opened on 20 July 1848[1] by the Leeds and Thirsk Railway. The station was situated on the north side of Trinity Road. The station was named after the nearby Brunswick Hotel. There were two sidings to the west, one serving a small engine shed. When the North Eastern Railway opened the current Harrogate station, this station was considered obsolete and closed on 1 August 1862; it was going to be retain for goods traffic but this idea was short-lived.[2]

References

  1. "York and North Midland Railway". Yorkshire Gazette. England. 22 July 1848. Retrieved 28 June 2017 via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
  2. "Disused Stations: Harrogate Brunswick". Disused Stations. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Harrogate   Leeds and Thirsk Railway   Knaresborough
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