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'''Howsham''' railway station was a short-lived railway station between the villages of [[Howsham]] and [[Crambe]] on the [[York to Scarborough Line]] (where the level-crosssing now is). It was opened on [[5 July]] [[1845]] by the [[York and North Midland Railway]] and closed in [[1849]]. It is not to be confused with [[Howsham railway station]], a longer-lived station in [[Lincolnshire]].
'''Howsham''' railway station was a short-lived railway station between the villages of [[Howsham]] and [[Crambe, North Yorkshire|Crambe]] on the [[York to Scarborough Line]] (where the level-crossing now is). It was opened on [[5 July]] [[1845]] by the [[York and North Midland Railway]] and closed in [[1849]]. It is not to be confused with [[Howsham railway station]], a longer-lived station in [[Lincolnshire]].


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Revision as of 22:36, 9 November 2008

Howsham railway station was a short-lived railway station between the villages of Howsham and Crambe on the York to Scarborough Line (where the level-crossing now is). It was opened on 5 July 1845 by the York and North Midland Railway and closed in 1849. It is not to be confused with Howsham railway station, a longer-lived station in Lincolnshire.

References

  • Goode, C.T. (1998). The York and Scarborough Railway. Burstwick Print & Publicity Services. ISBN 1-870313-19-4.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Barton Hill
Station closed; Line open
  Y&NMR
York to Scarborough Line
  Kirkham Abbey
Station closed; Line open