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Temple Hirst railway station

1871 establishments in England1961 disestablishments in EnglandDisused railway stations in North YorkshireFormer North Eastern Railway (UK) stationsPages with no open date in Infobox station
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Temple Hirst station (remains) geograph 3836765 by Ben Brooksbank
Temple Hirst station (remains) geograph 3836765 by Ben Brooksbank

Temple Hirst railway station served the village of Temple Hirst, North Yorkshire, England from 1871 to 1964 on the East Coast Main Line.

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N 53.7179 ° E -1.0893 °
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Temple Hirst station (remains) geograph 3836765 by Ben Brooksbank
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