Malton railway station

Malton
National Rail
Malton station in December 1986
General information
LocationNorton-on-Derwent, North Yorkshire
England
Coordinates54°07′55″N 0°47′49″W / 54.132°N 0.797°W / 54.132; -0.797
Grid referenceSE787713
Managed byTransPennine Express
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeMLT
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Opened5 July 1845; 179 years ago (5 July 1845)
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 0.363 million
2019/20Decrease 0.349 million
2020/21Decrease 90,582
2021/22Increase 0.272 million
2022/23Decrease 0.253 million
Listed Building – Grade II
FeatureMalton Station
Designated19 March 1986
Reference no.1149543[1]
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Class 150/2 DMU no. 150246 on 09:42 Liverpool Lime Street to Scarborough express passes Malton signal box in June 1988

Malton railway station is a Grade II listed[1] station which serves the towns of Malton and Norton-on-Derwent in North Yorkshire, England.[2] Situated on the York-Scarborough Line, it is operated by TransPennine Express, who provide all passenger train services. Once an interchange between four lines, Malton station is now only served by trains operating between York and Scarborough. The station itself is south of the River Derwent, and is actually in the town of Norton which used to be in the East Riding of Yorkshire, bordering Malton which was in North Riding. Both towns have been in North Yorkshire since 1974.

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "Malton Station (1149543)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. ^ Lewis, Haydn (31 August 2021). "First look round new look station". York Press. Retrieved 2 September 2021.