Wharram railway station
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wharram-railway-station-310-3088510
title:
Wharram railway station
text:
Wharram railway station was opened by the Malton and Driffield Railway in May 1853, serving the village of Wharram-le-Street in North Yorkshire, England, although the area was in the East Riding of Yorkshire at the time. The station was also near the deserted medieval village of Wharram Percy and adjacent to Wharram chalk quarry. The single platform station had a passing loop off its southern end, the only one on the line. It had the customary goods facilities for wayside stations, plus a siding
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description:
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharram_railway_station
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date modified:
2023-05-06T12:08:41Z
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