Ainderby railway station

Ainderby

The old station at Morton-on-Swale
Location
Place Morton-on-Swale
Area Hambleton
Coordinates 54°19′28″N 1°29′56″W / 54.324499°N 1.498900°W / 54.324499; -1.498900Coordinates: 54°19′28″N 1°29′56″W / 54.324499°N 1.498900°W / 54.324499; -1.498900
Grid reference SE326922
Operations
Original company York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
Pre-grouping North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
History
6 March 1848 Station opens
26 April 1954 Station closes
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Ainderby railway station was a railway station serving the villages of Ainderby Steeple and Morton-on-Swale in North Yorkshire, England.

History

Opened by the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, it became part of the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923.The line then passed on to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then closed by British Railways when the Northallerton to Hawes service was withdrawn in April 1954.

The site today

Track still passes through the station site, providing rail access for the Wensleydale Railway which operates west from Leeming Bar. The line also sees occasional train loads of military equipment heading to or from Catterick Garrison via Redmire - these are operated by freight company EWS on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.

Ainderby has been closed since 1954 however the Wensleydale Railway plans to reopen this station (as part of the extension to Northallerton).

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Scruton
Line and station closed
  North Eastern Railway
York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
  Northallerton
Line closed, station open
  Proposed Heritage railways
Scruton
Line and station closed
  Wensleydale Railway   Northallerton West
Line closed, station open

References


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