Goathland railway station

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Goathland railway station is a preserved heritage railway station in North Yorkshire, England, famed for its traditional appearance and frequent use as a filming location, including in the Harry Potter films.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage railway station
railway station in England
category heritage railway stations in North Yorkshire
country United Kingdom
featuredIn Harry Potter film series NERFINISHED
television series Heartbeat NERFINISHED
hasFeature period railway signage
traditional platform furniture
vintage railway atmosphere
hasHeritageStatus preserved station on a heritage railway
hasNearbyAttraction Goathland village NERFINISHED
North York Moors NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfPlatforms 2
hasStructure level crossing
signal box
stone station buildings
hasStyle North Eastern Railway architectural style NERFINISHED
hasTraffic heritage passenger services
heritageLine North Yorkshire Moors Railway NERFINISHED
knownFor traditional appearance
use as a filming location
laterCompany London and North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Goathland NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
locatedInNationalPark North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Yorkshire Moors Railway NERFINISHED
openingDate 1865
operator North Yorkshire Moors Railway NERFINISHED
originalCompany Whitby and Pickering Railway NERFINISHED
originalLine Whitby and Pickering Railway NERFINISHED
owner North Yorkshire Moors Railway Trust NERFINISHED
railwayGauge standard gauge
serves village of Goathland
status operational as heritage railway station
preserved
touristAttraction North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
usedAsFictionalLocation Hogsmeade station in Harry Potter films NERFINISHED

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway hasStation Goathland railway station
Goathland railwayStation Goathland railway station