Northallerton station - sidings
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 14 Jul 2018
All that is left of the railway yards at Northallerton (apart from the avoiding line taken by non-stop trains to Middlesbrough) is this pair of sidings on the up side just north of the station. An old map shows them to have been factory sidings originally, with a loading platform (probably never used for passenger trains). See the Grid Square Discussion for opinions about what other uses they may have had.