St Bees railway station

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St Bees railway station is a small coastal stop in Cumbria, England, serving the village of St Bees with passenger services on the regional rail network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
railway station in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
fareZone National Rail zone (no TfL zoning)
hasAccessibility step-free access to both platforms
hasArchitectureStyle Victorian railway architecture
hasBuildingMaterial stone
hasFeature CCTV
car park
footbridge
level crossing
signal box
timetable information boards
waiting shelters
hasGridReference NX 969 118
hasLoop passing loop on Cumbrian Coast Line
hasPassengerServices yes
hasServiceType regional rail
hasStationCategory DfT category F2
hasStationCode SBS NERFINISHED
hasTicketing on-train ticket purchase
ticket machine
isCoastalStation yes
isOnLineSection single-track section with passing loop
isStaffed part-time
laterManagedBy London and North Western Railway NERFINISHED
London, Midland and Scottish Railway NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
England
North West England
St Bees NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cumbrian Coast Line NERFINISHED
near St Bees Head NERFINISHED
start of the Coast to Coast Walk
opened 1849
openingDate 21 July 1849
operatedBy Northern Trains NERFINISHED
originallyOpenedBy Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway NERFINISHED
ownedBy Network Rail
platformCount 2
postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway NERFINISHED
railNetwork National Rail
regulatoryBody Office of Rail and Road NERFINISHED
serves village of St Bees
servesRoute local services between Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness
services extending to Lancaster
services extending to Preston
structureType at-grade

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Cumbrian Coast Line hasStation St Bees railway station