North Frodingham railway station

North Frodingham railway station

North Frodingham railway station was to have been a station on the proposed North Holderness Light Railway, serving the village of North Frodingham in The East Riding of Yorkshire. However, despite appearing on tile maps at several North Eastern Railway stations, the line was never constructed.

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