Levisham Station by Fred255
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Description
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The 18-mile line is the second-longest heritage line in the United Kingdom and runs across the North York Moors from Pickering via Levisham, Newton Dale and Goathland to Grosmont. It is the middle section of the former Whitby, Pickering and Malton line which was closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching cuts.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway was first opened in 1836 as the Whitby and Pickering Railway. The railway was planned in 1831 by George Stephenson as a means of opening up trade routes inland from the coastal town of Whitby. The railway was initially designed and built to be used by horse-drawn carriages.
Comments (10)
alhak
very quaint...but lovely
thecytron
Excellent details and clarity!
Janiss
Such marvelous lighting capture.... gorgeous!
mark.spooner
Very nice work!
BibbyBear
Such a quaint little station - such a shame we don't still have more like this one around instead of those huge stations within which one can get lost without ever travelling anywhere!! Great shot David. xx
cameraobscura2
It is wonderful that the English still cherish and maintain quaint little stations as these. It is very beautiful and I am going to download it to my favorites. Thank you for sharing. egmont
auntietk
Wonderful image. Very nice-looking place! I wouldn't mind waiting there for a train.
RobyHermida
Excellent !
rainbows
A wonderful capture, lots of lovely feeling viewing this. So English :-))) or should I say, so Yorkshire. Thank you for informationg too. Hugs. Diane.
Hoppypops
A good photo David