DescriptionEastrington Station - geograph.org.uk - 592000.jpg
English: Eastrington Station, Eastrington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The quiet railway station south of Eastrington village on the line between Selby and Hull, which opened in 1840. There are currently ten trains a day which stop here - five in each direction. For a while this fairly small settlement had two stations, the second being to the north of the village on the Hull & Barnsley Railway which opened in 1885. Services on the H&BR west of South Howden station were withdrawn from 1st January 1932 and the regular service between Hull and South Howden ended on 30th July 1955, although some excursion traffic continued to use the line until about 1958.
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