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Huttons Ambo
Site of the former station in 2008
General information
LocationHigh Hutton, Low Hutton and Menethorpe, North Yorkshire
England
Coordinates54°06′03″N 0°49′56″W / 54.100890°N 0.832310°W / 54.100890; -0.832310
Grid referenceSE764678
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyYork and North Midland Railway
Pre-groupingNorth Eastern Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
5 July 1845opened
22 September 1930closed for regular passenger trains

Huttons Ambo railway station was a minor railway station serving the twin villages of High Hutton and Low Hutton, and the village of Menethorpe, in North Yorkshire, England, on the York to Scarborough Line.

The villages were previously known as Hutton on the Hill and Hutton on Derwent. They were coupled together in 1589 (Yorkshire Fines, Tudor, m., p. 107).

The station was opened on 5 July 1845 by the York and North Midland Railway. It closed to regular passenger traffic in 1930. The last station master was Mr Ken Collinson. The station was originally just named Hutton, but was renamed Huttons Ambo on 1 February 1885.

At one time, mathematician Karl Pearson's grandfather was stationmaster here, and John Cariss was porter.

In 1913, legislation was passed for a narrow gauge railway to Burythorpe, but this was never implemented.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Castle Howard
Station closed; Line open
  Y&NMR
York to Scarborough Line
  Malton

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