Pinchinthorpe railway station was a railway station on the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway (M&GR). It was opened on 25 February 1854 and closed in 1951, thirteen years before the rest of the Nunthorpe–Guisborough branch. It served the village of Pinchinthorpe in North Yorkshire, England, a few miles west of Guisborough railway station.[1]
^From Rail to Reserve. Signboard at Pinchinthorpe railway station: Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council. 2005.
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