Cliff Common railway station

Cliff Common

Cliff Common's station building in 1988
Location
Place Cliffe
Area Selby District
Coordinates 53°47′50″N 0°59′22″W / 53.7972°N 0.9895°W / 53.7972; -0.9895Coordinates: 53°47′50″N 0°59′22″W / 53.7972°N 0.9895°W / 53.7972; -0.9895
Grid reference SE666339
Operations
Original company York and North Midland Railway
Pre-grouping York and North Midland Railway
Post-grouping

LNER

British Railways (North Eastern)
Platforms 2
History
1 August 1848 (1848-08-01) Station opened as Cliff Common Gate
October 1864 Station name changed to Cliff Common
20 September 1954 Station closed to passengers
28 January 1964 (1964-01-28) Station closed completely
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Cliff Common railway station served the village of Cliffe, Selby, England from 1848 to 1964 on the Selby-Driffield line.

History

The station opened on 1 August 1848 by the York and North Midland Railway. The station was situated on the east side of Lowmoor Road. The station was originally known as Cliff Common Gate, although the 'Gate' was dropped in October 1864. A second platform was built in 1889 when the line was doubled. The goods yard consisted of three sidings, one serving a cattle dock behind the up platform, a further siding on the opposite side of the line behind the down platform and a private siding called Malt Kiln siding. The main freight handled at the station was 1187 tons of potatoes, 665 tons of hay/clover and 399 tons of vegetables. The station closed to passengers on 20 September 1954 although it was still used for excursions until 1957. The station closed to goods traffic on 28 January 1964.[1]

References

  1. "Disused Stations: Cliff Common". Disused Stations. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Duffield Gate
Line and station closed
  York and North Midland Railway
Selby-Driffield line
  Hemingbrough
Line and station closed
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