Address:
Station Rd, York YO24 1AB, York, United Kingdom

York railway station serves the city of York in the United Kingdom. It opened in 1877 when the first train left to Scarborough. Boasting 11 platforms, the station operates southern and northern destinations including London, Hull, Manchester, and Doncaster. After 3 years of constructing the station became the largest railway station in Britain, confirming York’s status as the heart of the rail network. The present station itself was designed by Thomas Prosser, the North Eastern Railway’s architect. Widely admired, large, and curved roof made of iron and glass overhangs the platforms. The entire station is built in the form of a curve, which makes this “monument to extravagance” all the more impressive.

A Walk Through York Railway Station

Set off on a little adventure through beautiful York railway station in this nice video.

F.A.Q.

 

Getting Around York Railway Station

 

Is there a first-class lounge at York station?

A First Class Lounge has been requested by visitors and customers for a long period. Their requests were heard by London North Eastern Railway and the works have already started. A new First Class Lounge, as well as a travel center, will be opened in 2021.

 

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