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Beach railway station (England)

Disused railway stations in Scarborough, North YorkshireUse British English from March 2017Yorkshire and the Humber railway station stubs
Scarborough North Bay Railway 2006 08 03
Scarborough North Bay Railway 2006 08 03

Beach railway station was a railway station in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, built in 1931. The station was an intermediate station on Scarborough North Bay Railway, a miniature railway built to carry tourists from Peasholm Park to Scalby Mills. Although the station was built in 1931, it was not used by passengers until the late 1980s/early 1990s, when it was used as a temporary terminus during the closure of Scalby Mills, due to rebuilding work in conjunction with Scarborough Sealife Centre. The station is now closed again, although the platforms are still extant. Service trains regularly wait on the sidings, as it is a passing loop on the single line railway.

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Beach railway station (England)
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North Bay Promenade
YO12 7TQ , Newlands
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