Skinningrove | |
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General information | |
Location | Skinningrove, Redcar and Cleveland England |
Coordinates | 54°33′37″N 0°54′19″W / 54.560400°N 0.905200°W |
Grid reference | NZ708188 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | WR&MUR |
Pre-grouping | North Eastern Railway |
Key dates | |
1875 | Opened as Carlin How |
1903 | Renamed Skinningrove |
1952 | Closed to regular passenger trains |
1958 | Closed to all traffic |
Skinningrove railway station was on the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway. It was opened on 1 April 1875, and served the villages of Skinningrove and Carlin How in North Yorkshire, England.[1] It was originally named "Carlin How", but was renamed on 1 October 1903 by the North Eastern Railway.[2] It had no goods service, but a zig zag track branched off just outside the station from a point on the main line towards Saltburn,[3] serving the Loftus Mines in the valley below, where ironstone was mined.[4] This closed in 1958.[3] Further north towards Brotton, near the village of Carlin How, the tracks serving Skinningrove Steelworks branch off the line.[4]
Skinningrove station closed to regular passenger traffic on 30 June 1952, but retained a workmen's service to the Skinningrove Steelworks until 5 May 1958. Very little remains of the former station.[3]