Gilling and Pickering line

Gilling and Pickering line
Looking south eastwards across Riseborough Cutting in July 2006
Overview
StatusClosed
LocaleNorth Yorkshire
Termini
Stations5
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway
British Rail
History
Opened9 October 1871–1 April 1875 (in stages)
Closed10 August 1964 (completely)
Technical
Line length18 mi 48.7 chains (29.95 km)[1]
Number of tracks1
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Operating speed20 mph (32 km/h) Bishophouse Junction – Gilling
30 mph (48 km/h)
Gilling – Pickering[2]
Route map

Pickering
Riseborough Cutting
Sinnington
Spaunton Quarry
Kirbymoorside
Kirkdale Viaduct
Nawton
Helmsley
Duncombe Timber Siding
Harome Siding
Nunnington
Caulkeys Bank Cutting
Gilling

The Gilling and Pickering line (G&P) was a railway line that ran from Gilling to Pickering in North Yorkshire, England.

The line was opened in stages between 1871 and 1875 and linked up with the Thirsk and Malton line (T&M) at Gilling and the York and North Midland Railway at Pickering. The line connected the settlements of Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Nawton, Nunnington and Sinnington to others parts of the North Eastern Railway (NER) network. Closure to passengers came on 2 February 1953, with complete closure to all traffic on 10 August 1964.

  1. ^ Howat 2004, p. 14.
  2. ^ Chapman 2008, p. 104.

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