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The York to Scarborough line is particularly noted for the quantity of level crossings along the route, all of which are now supervised from just a few remaining signal boxes. The video is split into three parts:
Part 1 was filmed at Strensall with a brief visit to Common Road Gate Box.
Part 2 concentrates on the middle section visiting Barton Hill, Howsham and Kirkham Abbey.
Part 3 looks at the eastern end and looking at Malton, High Scampston Crossing, Weaverthorpe, Seamer and Lebberston on the line to Hull.

This video is intended for viewing at a maximum screen resolution of 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high. Please be aware that viewing at a larger size may result in a loss of clarity and a 'grainy' appearance.

Part 2

Part 3

Other York and area videos


Video Credits

Filmed by: Richard Pulleyn and
Neil Mackay
Filmed in: 2017 and 2019
Narrator: Richard Pulleyn
Relief Signaller: Sam Elliott
Mobile Operations Manager: Mick Elliott
Video Editor: Derek Young

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The material may be freely used except for sale or advertising purposes.

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