Rylstone railway station

Rylstone railway station was a railway station that served the small village of Rylstone in North Yorkshire, England.

It was built by the Yorkshire Dales Railway and operated by the Midland Railway.

[2] The station had just one platform with a through line, with a goods shed and cattle dock to the east side, and a passing loop to the north of the station.

[3] The LMS closed the station to passengers in 1930, but special 'tourist trains' ran to Grassington & Threshfield via Rylstone up until 11 August 1969.

Rylstone station has been demolished, but the line is still open to Swinden Quarry.