Topcliffe railway station served the village of Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, England from 1848 to 1959 on the Leeds and Thirsk Railway.
The station opened on 1 June 1848 by the Leeds and Thirsk Railway, and was some 5+3⁄4 miles (9.3 km) east of Ripon and 2+1⁄2 miles (4.0 km) west of Thirsk Town railway station.
[1] The station was situated on the A167 road (which at the time was the Boroughbridge and Durham Turnpike), and was some 2+1⁄4 miles (3.6 km) to the north of Topcliffe village.
[4] The goods yard was located on the up side behind the station platform and consisted of three sidings, two of them serving coal drops, and a cattle dock.
[8] As the line was reduced in importance post 1901, some rationalisation took effect; in the 1950s, one of the running lines in the station was used for wagon storage, with only one platform in normal use for all passenger traffic.