Flamborough railway station
Flamborough railway station was located in the village of Marton, and was originally named after that location. However, there were several other railway stations also called Marton, so on 1 July 1884 the North Eastern Railway renamed it after the village of Flamborough several miles away. It was situated on the Yorkshire Coast Line from Scarborough to Hull and was opened on 20 October 1847 by the York and North Midland Railway. The station was 33 miles (53 km) north of Hull, and 17 miles (27 km) south of Seamer railway station.
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Flamborough railway station
Flamborough railway station was located in the village of Marton, and was originally named after that location. However, there were several other railway stations also called Marton, so on 1 July 1884 the North Eastern Railway renamed it after the village of Flamborough several miles away. It was situated on the Yorkshire Coast Line from Scarborough to Hull and was opened on 20 October 1847 by the York and North Midland Railway. The station was 33 miles (53 km) north of Hull, and 17 miles (27 km) south of Seamer railway station.
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The station and crossing in 1997
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England
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Closed completely
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Closed to goods
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Renamed Flamborough
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Flamborough
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(Hull and Scarborough Line)
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1847-10-20
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1964-08-10
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Flamborough railway station
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