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- The Eryholme–Richmond branch line was opened in 1846 by the York and Newcastle Railway Company. The original section of the line ran from between a point...
- Eryholme is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. As the po****tion remained less than 100 in the 2011 census, information is included...
- St Mary's Church is an Anglican church in Eryholme, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church lies on high ground, and is set back from the...
- Eryholme is a civil parish in the former Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains four listed buildings that are recorded in the...
- Eryholme railway station, originally named as Dalton Junction, was a railway station located on the East Coast Main Line between Northallerton and Darlington...
- Elmswell, Elsecar, Elstronwick, Embsay, Emley, Emmotland, Eppleworth, Eryholme, Eske, Eston, Etherdwick, Etton, Everingham, Everthorpe Fangfoss, Farnhill...
- Stapleton-on-Tees Croft-on-Tees Dalton-on-Tees Hurworth Place Hurworth-on-Tees Neasham Eryholme Sockburn Girsby Low Dinsdale Low Worsall Aislaby, County Durham Yarm Eaglescliffe...
- garrison. Catterick Camp railway station was a terminus station on the Eryholme-Richmond branch line until its closure in 1964; the closest mainline railway...
- England. It was situated near the village of North Cowton. Moulton was the Eryholme-Richmond branch line which was opened in 1846 by the York and Newcastle...
- North of England Railway company received ****ent to build a line from Eryholme on their main line (later the East Coast Main Line), to Richmond in 1845...