Yorkshire Dales Railway

Yorkshire Dales Railway
60083 James Murray passes Rylstone with a stone service to Redcar in 2008
Overview
Other name(s)Grassington Branch
StatusOpen
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Commenced7 June 1900 (1900-06-07)
Opened2 July 1902 (1902-07-02)
Technical
Line length11 mi (18 km)
Number of tracks1 (was dual to former Embsay Junction)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Yorkshire Dales Railway
Grassington & Threshfield
Threshfield Tramway
Rylstone
Embsay Junction
Haw Bank Tunnel
Skipton
crossover

The Yorkshire Dales Railway was a branch line linking the town of Skipton with the villages of Rylstone, Threshfield and Grassington in North Yorkshire, England. There were two stations on the line – Grassington & Threshfield and Rylstone – and a connection via the Skipton to Ilkley Line to Skipton.

The line closed to passengers in 1930, but is still in use up to Swinden Quarry for the transport of aggregates. It is also known as the Grassington Branch.