Monk Fryston railway station
Disused railway stations in North YorkshireFormer North Eastern Railway (UK) stationsRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1964Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1904Use British English from August 2021
Monk Fryston railway station was a railway station serving the village of Monk Fryston in North Yorkshire, England. Previously, Milford Junction and Old Junction (Gascoigne Wood) served as an interchange between the Leeds and Selby and the York and North Midland Lines, however when they closed in the early 1900s, Monk Fryston was opened to cover for this loss of interchange. Though the station had four tracks through it, it only ever had two platforms. The station closed to passengers in 1959, and then completely in 1964.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 53.761 ° | E -1.241 ° |
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LS25 5JF , Monk Fryston
England, United Kingdom
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