Beverley railway station

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Beverley National Rail
Beverley Station.jpg
Beverley railway station, signal box and Chantry lane crossing (2005)
Location
Place Beverley
Local authority East Riding of Yorkshire
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Grid reference TA038396
Operations
Station code BEV
Managed by Northern Rail
Number of platforms 2
DfT category E
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05 0.590 million
2005/06 Increase 0.605 million
2006/07 Decrease 0.598 million
2007/08 Decrease 0.593 million
2008/09 Increase 0.604 million
2009/10 Decrease 0.582 million
2010/11 Increase 0.590 million
2011/12 Increase 0.611 million
- Interchange 10
2012/13 Decrease 0.595 million
- Interchange Steady 10
2013/14 Increase 0.604 million
- Interchange Increase 12
2014/15 Increase 0.608 million
- Interchange Decrease 10
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* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Beverley from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Beverley railway station serves the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Hull to Scarborough Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide most passenger services from the station.

History and description

File:Beverley-station-int.jpg
Beverley station interior (2001)

Beverley station was opened in October 1846 by the York and North Midland Railway leased Bridlington branch of the Hull and Selby Railway. The original station was designed by G.T. Andrews.[1]

Beverley gained junction status nineteen years later in 1865 when the North Eastern Railway completed the Market Weighton to Beverley section of the York to Beverley Line.

The station was also planned to be the junction for the North Holderness Light Railway. This intended railway was given an Act in Parliament for 'transferring to the company the North Holderness Light Railway Company; and for other purposes, North Eastern Railway Bill [Lords].' The act was passed on 8 June 1899, but the NER never built the line.[2]

The York to Beverley Line closed as a result of the Beeching Axe on 29 November 1965.[3] The station received listed building status in 1985.[1]

Services

The station has a two train per hour service to Hull and Bridlington, with nine trains a day extended to Scarborough on weekdays. At peak times, a number of extra trains from Hull terminate/start here. Some services to Hull continue to Doncaster and Sheffield or York. Trains run hourly in each direction on Sundays, with two-hourly extensions northbound to Scarborough all year since the December 2009 timetable change (this service level previously only ran in summer). Starting on 4 February 2015 First Hull Trains operate one service per weekday between Beverley and London King's Cross. This service is operated by Class 180s.

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Northern Rail
Terminus First Hull Trains
East Coast Main Line
Disused railways
Y&NMR Terminus
Terminus North Holderness Light Railway
Proposed line, never built

References

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  3. Body 1988, pp. 36–37

Sources

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