[1] It was situated immediately north of Scalby Viaduct and had a single platform, a goods bay, and another siding.
[3] Occasional trains stopped for users of these facilities until final closure in 1964, Quick (2022) notes that two or three trains each way had definite calls in the working timetable of June 1961.
[1] In 1974, the station was completely demolished, and a road called Chichester Close has been built on the site since.
Some of the stonework has been reused as corner stones, embedded in the brickwork, of houses in this street.
This article on a railway station in Yorkshire and the Humber is a stub.