- 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...
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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...