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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.
(Permalink) Knaresborough Knaresborough: 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. Th ... |
Knaresborough railway station has won a prestigious national award after some of its disused buildings were transformed into stunning modern community facilities.
(Permalink) Knaresborough Northern Knaresborough: A quiet period at Knaresborough station in April 2009. View is north east along platform 2 towards the south portal of Knaresborough Tunnel and the onward route to York. Knaresborough: 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. Th ... |
Mr Roberton communicates with neighbouring boxes at Harrogate and Knaresborough to make sure trains remain a safe distance apart.
(Permalink) Harrogate Harrogate Starbeck Knaresborough Starbeck: A Harrogate bound 155 hurries over the level crossing at Starbeck on the evening of 12 March 2002. (Many thanks to AR for correcting the Class in this caption.) Starbeck: Platform view at Starbeck on 24 April 2009, looking south east over High Street level crossing. Opened in 1848 by the Leeds and Thirsk Railway the station was named Harrogate until 1857. Just beyond ... |