Culgaith railway station

The Settle-bound (up) station building (which sits on a surviving portion of the southbound platform) has been converted into a private dwelling.

The nearby garden centre includes buildings that were once used to pack hampers for those heading north on the railway for pheasant shoots, deer stalking, etc.

The buildings possessed a completely different appearance to all other stations on the Settle - Carlisle line due to it being built four years after the others; it was designed by John Holloway Sanders and is of style known as Derby Gothic.

[3] The Station Master had a small cottage originally meant for a crossing keeper, rather than the normal substantial house.

The Midland Railway hadn't intended to build a station serving the village until the local vicar objected.

The remains of the station beyond the level crossing in 1986
Culgaith level crossing and signal box.