The Permanent Way, Brough, E Yorkshire

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The Permanent Way, Brough, E Yorkshire

Image: © Peter Church Taken: 12 Feb 2008

Even post Beeching, this station boasted four platforms and some sidings. The 17:12 departures (2) Monday to Friday took Hawker Siddeley employees home to Ferriby, Hessle and Hull on the slow train, or direct to Hull on the through train. Alas now, the station only has two platforms. The photograph shows the Hull Trains Service departing west for Howden, Selby and on to London. Also both old and newer housing can be seen.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.727441
Longitude
-0.580754