Staithes railway station was a railway station on the Whitby Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway, serving the villages of Staithes and Dalehouse in North Yorkshire, England. It was opened on 3 December 1883.[1]
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Staithes Viaduct was a railway bridge that straddled Staithes Beck at Staithes, Yorkshire, England. It was north of the closed Staithesrailway station...
Hartlepool Harbour & Railway, the Durham & Cleveland Union Railway proposed a line from the mines in Skinningrove and Staithes, via Guisborough and a...
platform were coal staithes where coal was dropped into vehicles waiting below in the coal yard. The lines serving the coal staithes were controlled by...
north. Coal would be unloaded into colliers (coal transport ships) via staithes. The first wagonways used wooden waggons on wooden rails drawn by horses...
miles (6.4 km) of railway was re-instated between Crag Hall Junction and Boulby Mine (some 1-mile (1.6 km) north of Staithesrailwaystation). The Boulby line...
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a suitable new site down river of Stockton on which to place new coal staithes. As a result, in 1829 he and a group of Quaker businessmen bought 527 acres...
to the staithes for export. On 12 July 1875 Lemington Station opened on the Scotswood, Newburn & Wylam Railway. On 15 September 1958 the station closed...
1755 crossed Brandling land and that of friendly neighbours to riverside staithes at Thwaite Gate. In 1757 he proposed to build a waggonway towards Leeds...
Sutton Staithe Halt was a railwaystation on the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway which was opened in 1933 to serve the holidaymakers visiting...
to the riverside coal staithes. The line was extended to the new exchange along Commercial Street in 1837, with a new station being constructed two years...
rope-incline railway, which was made redundant through access to the Lambton Railway. The company did however additionally connect Lambton staithes to the Hetton...
and Coal Staithes. List of closed railwaystations in Britain Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kingscote railwaystation. "Disused Stations: West Hoathly...
two central tracks, and there was a goods shed and coal staithes at the country end of the station on the south side of the line controlled by an additional...
a railwaystation in Buxton with Lamas, Norfolk. It was located near the Bure Valley Railway's present Buxton station. Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger...
some eastern Scottish ports, Harwich, Lowestoft and London Other wharves, staithes, piers 2 electric tramways 23 hotels (20 of them were nationalised in 1948...
1835 by the Clarence Railway at the junction between its two eastern branches to Port Clarence and North Shore Staithes. The station was poorly located...
The Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GNJR) was a railway network in England, in the area connecting southern Lincolnshire, the Isle of Ely and...
the stadium was south of the Hedon Racecourse railwaystation, which is on the east side of the Staithes Road, about 5 miles from the centre of Hull and...
onto the staithes. Six empty coal wagons, which were standing there, were struck and driven off the track. The stone pillars of the staithes that supported...