Richmond Railway Station, St Martins, North Yorkshire

Richmond Railway Station was built in c1846. It was built by G T Andrews for George Hudson's Great North of England Railway. The station complex at Richmond forms an important group of railway buildings and is almost complete. Only the goods station and coal-staithes having been demolished. The passenger station is of outstanding architectural importance. It formed the terminus of the Richmond branch line from Darlington.

Location

North Yorkshire St Martins

Period

Victorian (1837 - 1901)

Tags

station railway transport architecture Victorian (1837 - 1901)