Weeton railway station

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Weeton railway station is a small rural stop in North Yorkshire, England, serving the village of Weeton with local train services between Leeds, Harrogate, and York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
category DfT category F2 station
connectsTo Harrogate railway station NERFINISHED
Leeds railway station NERFINISHED
York railway station NERFINISHED
country England
distanceFrom approximately 10 miles north of Leeds
approximately 6 miles south of Harrogate
electrificationStatus not electrified
hasAccess step-free access to both platforms via ramps
hasAmenity bench seating
cycle storage
hasFacility CCTV
car park
customer information screens
ticket machine
timetable posters
waiting shelters
hasFareZone West Yorkshire Metro area (outer) NERFINISHED
hasInformationSystem automated public address system
digital departure boards
hasStationCode WET NERFINISHED
hasStructure two side platforms
locatedIn Harrogate district NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
village of Weeton
locatedOn Leeds–Harrogate–York line NERFINISHED
managedBy Northern Trains
openingDate 1865
operator Northern Trains
originalOperator North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
owner Network Rail NERFINISHED
platformCount 2
postGroupingCompany London and North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
preGroupingCompany North Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
railwayLine Harrogate line NERFINISHED
servedBy Northern Trains NERFINISHED
serves Weeton NERFINISHED
servicePattern regular services between Leeds and Harrogate
through services between Leeds and York via Harrogate
serviceType local stopping services
staffingLevel unstaffed
ticketingSystem self-service ticketing
usageType rural commuter station

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Harrogate line hasStation Weeton railway station