Finghall railway station

Finghall Lane
Location
Place Finghall
Area Richmondshire
Coordinates 54°18′21″N 1°43′06″W / 54.305860°N 1.718200°W / 54.305860; -1.718200Coordinates: 54°18′21″N 1°43′06″W / 54.305860°N 1.718200°W / 54.305860; -1.718200
Grid reference SE183900
Operations
Original company Bedale and Leyburn Railway
Managed by Wensleydale Railway
Pre-grouping North Eastern Railway
Post-grouping London and North Eastern Railway
Platforms 1
History
19 May 1856 Opened as Finghall Lane
26 April 1954 Closed
23 December 2004 Reopened as Finghall
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Finghall Lane railway station is on the Wensleydale Railway and serves the village of Finghall in North Yorkshire, England. Adjacent to the station is a manually operated gated crossing on the single-track Wensleydale Railway.

The station reopened on 23 December 2004[1] after being closed for half a century. Finghall was used in the 1970s and 1980s by the BBC Television series All Creatures Great and Small. It was renamed Rainby Halt for the show, with passengers bound for nearby Darrowby requested to alight here, but no passenger trains called at the station during that time.

Currently, trains operate on a request-stop basis, whereby if there are passengers on the platform then the train will halt, but if there are no passengers the train will continue through without stopping. Passengers wishing to alight at Finghall Lane must inform a member of the train crew and they will take action to ensure the train stops at the station.[1] Only two or three out of the ten trains a day actually halt at Finghall Lane, and often this is just to ensure good timekeeping.

References

  1. 1 2 "New Dales railway station opens". BBC News. 23 December 2004. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Leyburn   Wensleydale Railway   Bedale
Historical railways
Constable Burton
Line open, station closed
  North Eastern Railway
Bedale and Leyburn Railway
  Jervaulx
Line open, station closed

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