- Beverley railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Beverley
caption = Beverley railway station
manager =Northern Rail
locale =Beverley
borough =East Riding of Yorkshire
code = BEV
usage0405 = 0.590
usage0506 = 0.605
usage0607 = 0.598
platforms = 2
start =
latitude = 53.842000
longitude = -0.421000
gridref = TA038396Beverley railway station serves the town of
Beverley in theEast Riding of Yorkshire ,England . It is located on theYorkshire Coast Line and is operated byNorthern Rail who provide all passenger train services. It was opened in October 1846 by theYork and North Midland Railway and gained junction status nineteen years later when the North Eastern Railway opened it's line toMarket Weighton and York. This latter line fell victim to theBeeching Axe on29 November 1965 . [Body, pp.36-37]The station, which was designed by
G T Andrews is now a Grade IIlisted building and has an elegant overall roof.ervices
The station has a basic half-hourly service to Hull and Bridlington, with nine trains a day extended to Scarborough on weekdays; this level is enhanced at peak times though, when a number of trains from the Hull direction terminate/start here. Some services to Hull continue on to Doncaster and Sheffield or York. Trains run hourly in each direction on Sundays in the summer (with two hourly extensions northbound to Scarborough), but the frequency drops significantly during the winter months (five trains to Hull and four to Bridlington only).
Notes
References
*Body, G. (1988), "PSL Field Guides - Railways of the Eastern Region Volume 2", Patrick Stephens Ltd, Wellingborough, ISBN 1-85260-072-1
External links
*IoE|167499 - Beverley railway station buildings.
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