Hawes Branch (Midland Railway)






Dates

  /  /1878Hawes Branch (Midland Railway)
Opened from Hawes Junction (now Garsdale) to Hawes.
  /10/1878Hawes Branch (North Eastern Railway)
Opened for passengers to meet the Hawes Branch (Midland Railway) over which the North Eastern Railway had running powers to Hawes Junction (now Garsdale). Built as a single track line.
  /  /1959Hawes Branch (Midland Railway)
Hawes to Garsdale closed.

Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

This is a two platform station. Midland Railway style buildings remain on the platforms and there is a fine signal box.
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See also
Settle and Carlisle Line (Midland Railway)
Welcome to Garsdale Station. Trains to Settle and Beyond. ...
Ian Dinmore 22/09/2016
Freightliner train in the sunset north of Garsdale. ...
Beth Crawford //2005
A Grade II listed signal box on one of the country’s most picturesque rail routes has been refurbished to improve future journeys for ...
Network Rail /12/2021
30 April 1983 and West Country Pacific 34092 'City of Wells' has arrived at Garsdale after an exhilarating climb of the 'Long Drag' from Settle ...
Colin Kirkwood 30/04/1983
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The frontage to the former Hawes Station main building, now part of the Dales Countryside Museum, seen on Easter Monday 2014. One ex BR Mk1 carriage ...
David Pesterfield 21/04/2014
67345 on static display at the former Hawes station. ...
John Yellowlees 29/08/2016
The former goods yard at Hawes was forward of the station building on the south side of the line. The restored goods shed is now linked to the station ...
David Pesterfield 21/04/2014
View west along the trackbed of the abandoned section of the Wensleydale line looking towards Garsdale through the road overbridge from Hawes station ...
David Pesterfield 21/04/2014
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