Wetherby (York Road) railway station
Wetherby railway station was first built on the York and North Midland Railway Company's Harrogate to Church Fenton Line and the station was situated on York Road. The Goods Shed remains and is situated off York Road in a small industrial estate and is a dance venue. The Harrogate to Church Fenton Line was augmented by the Cross Gates to Wetherby Line, which was opened on 1 May 1876.
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Wetherby (York Road) railway station
Wetherby railway station was first built on the York and North Midland Railway Company's Harrogate to Church Fenton Line and the station was situated on York Road. The Goods Shed remains and is situated off York Road in a small industrial estate and is a dance venue. The Harrogate to Church Fenton Line was augmented by the Cross Gates to Wetherby Line, which was opened on 1 May 1876.
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Wetherby railway station was f ...... nder the Beeching axe in 1964.
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Goods Shed on the site of Wetherby railway station in 2009, now used as a dancing club.
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England
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closed for goods
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closed for passengers
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opened
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Wetherby
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(Line closed; station closed)
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York and North Midland Railway to 1854
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London and North Eastern Railway 1923-1948, British Railways (N.E region) 1948 to closure
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North Eastern Railway 1854-1923
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(Line and station closed)
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(Harrogate to Church Fenton Line)
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Disused
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Wetherby railway station was f ...... hich was opened on 1 May 1876.
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Wetherby (York Road) railway station
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Wetherby
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