Cowton railway station

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Cowton railway station is a disused station on the East Coast Main Line, it is situated in North Yorkshire, England. The station is situated around Script error: No such module "convert". east of the village of East Cowton.

Several of the railway buildings have survived the closure of the station and were Grade II listed in 1987.[1] They are presently used as residential properties.

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Station masters House

Station buildings

The station was opened by the Great North of England Railway on 31 March 1841.[2][3] The station buildings and station master's house (which now identifies as a dwelling) were designed by Benjamin Green in a Jacobethan style.[1] It is the oldest surviving of Green's stations, and the only survivor of the Great North of England Railway's wayside stations.[2]

See also

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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Danby Wiske
Line open, station closed
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East Coast Main Line
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Line open, station closed

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