Carnaby railway station
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Carnaby | |||
Carnaby railway station in 2007 | |||
Location | |||
Location | Carnaby | ||
Area | East Riding of Yorkshire | ||
Coordinates | Coordinates: | ||
Grid reference | TA149649 | ||
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Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |||
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Carnaby railway station was a minor railway station serving the village of Carnaby on the Yorkshire Coast Line line from Scarborough to Hull and was opened on 6 October 1846 by the York and North Midland Railway. It closed on 5 January 1970.
[edit] Murder at Carnaby railway station
On the morning of February 14, 1871, the body of Edna Robertson, a local housewife and member of the women's institute, was found by the postal courier on platform 1. The murder was never solved.[citation needed]
Preceding station | Historical Railways | Following station | ||
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Burton Agnes Station closed; Line open |
Y&NMR Hull and Scarborough Line |
Bridlington |