Staintondale railway station, also known as Stainton Dale railway station, was 8 miles (13 km) north of Scarborough and served the hamlet of Staintondale in North Yorkshire, England.
[1][2] It had two platforms either side of a passing loop and a small goods yard to the west.
It was listed in 1904 as being able to handle general goods, livestock, horse boxes and prize cattle vans.
[3][4] In 1937 the station was renamed as Stainton Dale (written as two separate words).
[6] The platforms and the main station buildings (used for residential purposes) are still in place.