English: Old signalbox The course of the old York to Beverley railway is evident here from the signal box. The station was known as Warthill for most of its life rather than Stockton as originally named. The level crossing is noted for being the earliest installation of lifting barriers in the UK.
The building behind the signal box is the original station building, although extended. In 2010 the signal box was refurbished and sold as a single bedroom cottage.
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