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Place
  
Station code
  
SLH

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
1

Grid reference
  
NZ867081

Managed by
  
Northern

2011/12
  
4,592

Local authority
  
Borough of Scarborough

Sleights railway station

Address
  
Whitby YO22 5AA, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Egton railway station, Lealholm railway station, Glaisdale railway station, Ruswarp railway station, Whitby railway station

Sleights railway station top 8 facts


Sleights railway station is in the village of Sleights in North Yorkshire, England. It is on the Esk Valley Line and is operated by Northern who provide all of the station's passenger services. The station serves the village of Sleights, located behind the station, and the hamlet of Briggswath on the opposite side of the valley across the River Esk.

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Sleights station was designed by George Townsend Andrews and opened in 1846. It used to have two platforms for up and down line working, but in common with the other stations between Grosmont and Whitby, this was reduced to single track working in the mid eighties when the second track was lifted and Sleights signal box closed. Trains now stop at the former Up line platform where the main station buildings including the Station Master's house are now a private residence. The former down platform used to have a wooden waiting shed and store; this building was recovered by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and re-erected on the extended down platform at Grosmont. Behind the down platform was a small goods yard with a single siding.

At one end of the platform a footpath carries passengers over the River Esk to Briggswath on a small box girder bridge, while at the other the A169 towers over the railway and river on a bridge opened on 26 January 1937. The site of the modern day footpath used to be a level crossing carrying the main Whitby-Pickering road to a stone bridge over the Esk, before this was washed away during flooding in 1930. Next to the crossing a 19th-century brick built signal box remains, now unused and boarded up.

Services

There are 4 services per day in each direction along the line. Journey time to Whitby is 11 mins and Middlesbrough 1hr15.

Sunday services only operate between March and the beginning of November, though some of these run through to/from Darlington or Newcastle Central.

References

Sleights railway station Wikipedia