Level crossing and former station, Strensall

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Level crossing and former station, Strensall

Image: © Christopher Hall Taken: 30 Mar 2014

The level crossing carries Lords Moor Lane over the York to Scarborough railway line. This line was opened by the York & North Midland Railway in 1845. Beyond the crossing is the former Strensall station house designed by George Townsend Andrews who designed most of the structures along this line. It is a typical Andrews station and would have been built around the time the line opened. It closed in 1930. It is a Listed Building

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Image Location

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54.040225
Longitude
-1.026799