York Layerthorpe railway station explained

York Layerthorpe
Status:Disused
Borough:Layerthorpe, City of York
Country:England
Coordinates:53.9612°N -1.0687°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:one
Original:Derwent Valley Light Railway
Pregroup:Derwent Valley Light Railway
Postgroup:Derwent Valley Light Railway
Years:1913
Events:opened
Years1:1926
Events1:closed for passengers
Years2:1981
Events2:closed for freight except a private siding
Years3:1987
Events3:closed completely

York Layerthorpe railway station was a railway station in Layerthorpe, a suburb of York, North Yorkshire, England.

History

York Layerthorpe opened on 21 July 1913,[1] and served as the northern terminus of the Derwent Valley Light Railway, immediately to the east of that line's connection to the existing Foss Islands Branch Line and thence to the North Eastern Railway's York to Scarborough Line.

Traffic through the station was predominantly agricultural freight and local industries along the route of the DVLR, although passenger services did run on the line from 1913 to 1926.[2] After closure to passengers, agricultural trains and excursions were occasionally operated—often these were for bramble picking on Skipwith Common—hence the line was sometimes known as the "Blackberry Line", or as the "Farmer's Line".[3]

A summer-only steam passenger service was operated from 1977 to 1979.[4] The DVLR closed on 27 September 1981.[5] A single siding at the station serving an oil depot remained in use until 1987. The siding was lifted along with the Foss Island branch when traffic from Rowntrees chocolate factory, at the other end of the branch, switched to road transport in 1988. The section of track between York Layerthorpe and Osbaldwick is now a foot and cycle path.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Scott-Morgan . John . The light railway era, 1896-1996 . 1997 . Atlantic Transport . Penryn . 0-9068-9972-9 . 165.
  2. Book: Quick, M. E.. Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. 2002. Railway and Canal Historical Society. Richmond. 471. 931112387.
  3. Book: Atterbury . Paul . Paul Atterbury's lost railway journeys : re-discover 36 lost railway routes . 2011 . David & Charles . Newton Abbot . 9781446300954 . 143.
  4. Book: Scott-Morgan . John . The light railway era, 1896-1996 . 1997 . Atlantic Transport . Penryn . 0-9068-9972-9 . 166.
  5. Book: Hoole . K. . Forgotten railways, North-East England . 1984 . David & Charles . Newton Abbot . 0-9465-3710-0 . 32.
  6. Book: Atterbury . Paul . Paul Atterbury's lost railway journeys: re-discover 36 lost railway routes . 2011 . David & Charles . Newton Abbot . 9781446300954 . 145.