Glaisdale railway station

Glaisdale railway station

Infobox UK station
name = Glaisdale
code = GLS


manager = Northern Rail
locale = Glaisdale
borough = Scarborough
start = 1865
platforms = 2
lowusage0405 = 28,071
lowusage0506 = 26,887
lowusage0607 = 26,355

Glaisdale railway station serves the village of Glaisdale in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Esk Valley Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide most of the station's passenger services. The NYMR use this station on gala days, when they run trains along the line as far as Battersby.The station dates from 1865, when the Castleton to Grosmont line was opened. A passing loop is located here - one of only two remaining on the entire Esk Valley line. The signal box that once operated it can still be seen on the Whitby-bound platform, but the loop points now work automatically and the token machines for the single line block sections either side are operated by the train crew, under the remote supervision of the Nunthorpe signaller. Trains only normally cross here on summer Sundays, as the weekday timetable sees only one DMU on the branch at any one time.

ervices

Mondays to Saturdays there are four trains in each direction to Whitby and Middlesbrough. A Sunday service of five trains each way operates between May and mid-September, with some trains running through to Darlington and Newcastle.

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