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Category: Hull and Selby railway

Hull and Selby railway, Railway, Railway lines, Travel

Brough railway station

14th Jul 202012th Jul 2020 Nathaniel Hattersley

Brough railway station was opened in 1840 as part of the expansion of the railway from Selby to Hull and was one of the intermediate stations on the new line.

Tagged Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, Nathaniel Hattersley, Railway, station, Travel
Disused Stations, Hull and Selby railway, Railway, Travel

Melton Halt railway station

10th Jul 202011th Jul 2020 Nathaniel Hattersley

Melton Halt railway station was opened in October 1920 after Humber Portland Cement Company approached North Eastern Railway in June of the same year about opening a station halt to service the company's employees to reach the newly opened works.

Tagged Disused, East Riding of Yorkshire, Melton Halt, Nathaniel Hattersley, Railway, station, Travel
Hull and Selby railway, Railway, Stations, Travel

Ferriby railway station

7th Jul 202011th Jul 2020 Nathaniel Hattersley

Ferriby railway station was opened in 1840 as part of the expansion of the railway from Selby to Hull and was one of the intermediate stations on the new line.

Tagged East Riding of Yorkshire, Ferriby, Nathaniel Hattersley, Railway, station, Travel
Hull and Selby railway, Railway, Railway lines, Stations, Travel

Hessle railway station

5th Jul 202011th Jul 2020 Nathaniel Hattersley

Hessle railway station was opened in 1840 as part of the expansion of the railway from Selby to Hull and was one of the intermediate stations on the new line.

Tagged East Riding of Yorkshire, Hessle, Nathaniel Hattersley, Railway, station, Travel

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