Malton railway station

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Malton railway station is a historic railway station in North Yorkshire, England, known for its distinctive 19th-century architecture and role as a regional transport hub.

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Malton railway station canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
transport hub
architecturalStyle 19th-century railway architecture
category Railway stations in North Yorkshire
Stations on the York to Scarborough Line
country England
electrification not electrified
fareZone Northern England rail network NERFINISHED
formerOperator British Rail NERFINISHED
London and North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
York and North Midland Railway NERFINISHED
hasConnection bus services to surrounding towns
hasFacility car park
cycle storage
step-free access
ticket office
toilets
waiting room
hasFeature canopies over platforms
signal box (historic)
stone-built station building
hasMapReference Ordnance Survey grid reference SE 784 712
hasService intermediate stop between York and Scarborough
passenger rail services
regional rail services
hasStructure two platforms
heritage historic station building
locatedIn Malton NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
nearby Malton bus station NERFINISHED
openingDate 1845
operator TransPennine Express NERFINISHED
platformCount 2
railwayLine York to Scarborough Line NERFINISHED
region Ryedale NERFINISHED
role regional transport hub
servedPlace Malton NERFINISHED
Norton-on-Derwent NERFINISHED
Ryedale district NERFINISHED
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor commuter travel
local and regional connectivity
tourist travel to the Yorkshire coast

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G. T. Andrews notableWork Malton railway station
York to Scarborough Line hasStation Malton railway station