Knaresborough station's historic canopy given new lease of life [Network Rail]





Date: 20/12/2022

The 132-year-old canopy at the main entrance of Knaresborough station has been repaired and restored to keep it looking its best for future generations.


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Knaresborough stations historic canopy given new lease of life

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The 132-year-old canopy at the main entrance of Knaresborough station has been repaired and restored to keep it looking its best for future generations.

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Running south west off the High Street in Knaresborough is a cul-de-sac named Station Road. At the bottom of the road is the railway station opened in 1851 by the York and North Midland Railway Co. The station is unstaffed nowadays, with much of the building leased out as commercial premises - including a welcome station cafe. A half hourly service operates to Leeds and hourly on the single line section to York. Plans are in hand to double the latter.
Location: Knaresborough
Company: York and North Midland Railway
24/04/2009 John Furnevel


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