Manor House Street railway station

Manor House Street
View from Humber Dock side
General information
LocationKingston upon Hull
England
Coordinates53°44′20″N 0°20′20″W / 53.739°N 0.339°W / 53.739; -0.339
Grid referenceTA096282
Other information
StatusDisused
Key dates
1840Opened
1848closed for passengers
June 1853opened for passengers
1854closed for passengers
1960closed for freight

Manor House Street station (also known as Kingston Street station) was the original terminus station of the Hull and Selby Railway, opened in 1840 adjacent to the Humber Dock in Kingston upon Hull, England. In 1848 the station was superseded by Hull Paragon station after which it was primarily used for goods traffic.

As a goods station the facility was known as Railway Street Goods station. Most of the buildings were demolished in 1959 as part of a modernisation programme converting the English Street Goods station into a main regional depot.

Sidings remained on the site until the 1980s when housing development occupied the western part of the site. The site of the station buildings site was developed as a multi-storey housing development Freedom Quays in the 2000s.