DescriptionYork Train Station - geograph.org.uk - 588892.jpg
English: York Train Station The inner ring road passes the York Railway Station, a main-line railway station on the East Coast Main Line between London's King's Cross station and Edinburgh's Waverley Station.
The present station was designed by the North Eastern Railway architect Thomas Prosser and William Peachey and was completed in 1877. Them it had 13 platforms and was the largest in the world.
The building was damaged during the Second World War and extensively repaired in 1947.
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