Ampleforth railway station

Ampleforth railway station

Infobox UK disused station
name = Ampleforth
locale = Malton
borough = North Yorkshire
line = York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
manager = North Eastern Railway
owner = London and North Eastern Railway
years = 19 May 1853
events = Station opened
years1 = 5 June 1950|
events1 = Station closed

Ampleforth railway station, served the village of Ampleforth, in the Northern English county of North Yorkshire. It was located on a line which ran from Pickering to the East Coast Main Line at Thirsk.The station was close to the noted Ampleforth College.

History

Opened by the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, then absorbed by the North Eastern Railway the station joined the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station passed to the Eastern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

The station was then closed by the British Transport Commission.

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