Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
This article is about the railway station that served Potto, North Yorkshire. For the railway station that served Potton, Bedfordshire, see Potton railway station.
Potto railway station was a railway station built just north of the village of Potto in North Yorkshire, England. The station was on the North Yorkshire and Cleveland's railway line between Picton and Stokesley. The line was extended progressively until it met the Whitby and Pickering Line at Grosmont. Potto station was closed in 1954 to passengers and four years later to goods.
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