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The station in 1961. The station was opened on 6 October 1846 by the York and North Midland Railway as the terminus of their line running from Hull railway station.An extension northwards to Filey railway station leading to a junction at Seamer railway station connecting with the York to Scarborough Line was opened just over a year later.
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In 1862 the Y&NMR's successor the North Eastern Railway applied to renew the powers to build the line to Beverley, [32] local interests raised £40,000 towards the cost of the line through the purchase of NER stock. [33] An act, the North Eastern Railway (Beverley Branch), was obtained in 1862. [n 9] Skew bridge on Goodmanham to Etton road (2009)
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Carnaby railway station was a minor railway station serving the village of Carnaby on the Yorkshire Coast Line from Scarborough to Hull, England. The station probably opened on 7 October 1846 when the York and North Midland Railway opened the line between Hull and Bridlington. [1] The station was host to a camping coach from 1935 to 1939. [2]