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The Scarborough & Whitby Railway is a disused railway from Scarborough to Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, the line followed a scenic route along the Yorkshire coast.
1865 Incorporated. Length 21.5 miles.


It fell victim to the Beeching Axe closing in 1965.
1868 Engineer is [[E. Birch]].<ref>[[1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>
 
1885 Line opened for traffic
 
1889 Engineer is [[Sir C. Fox and Sons]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>
 
1965 Beeching closed it
 
The Scarborough & Whitby Railway is now a disused railway from Scarborough to Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, the line followed a scenic route along the Yorkshire coast.


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 5 November 2023

1865 Incorporated. Length 21.5 miles.

1868 Engineer is E. Birch.[1]

1885 Line opened for traffic

1889 Engineer is Sir C. Fox and Sons.[2]

1965 Beeching closed it

The Scarborough & Whitby Railway is now a disused railway from Scarborough to Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, the line followed a scenic route along the Yorkshire coast.

See Also

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