Nafferton railway station

{{Short description|Railway station in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England}}

{{Use British English|date=December 2017}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

{{Infobox station

| name = Nafferton

| symbol_location = gb

| symbol = rail

| image = Nafferton Railway Station.JPG

| borough = Nafferton, East Riding of Yorkshire

| country = England

| coordinates = {{coord|54.01120|-0.38400|type:railwaystation_region:GB_scale:10000|display=inline,title}}

| grid_name = Grid reference

| grid_position = {{gbmapscaled|TA058584|25|TA058584}}

| manager = Northern

| platforms = 2

| code = NFN

| classification = DfT category F2

| mpassengers =

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2019/20 |passengers={{increase}} 36,722}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2020/21 |passengers={{decrease}} 8,398}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2021/22 |passengers={{increase}} 27,220}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2022/23 |passengers={{increase}} 31,970}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2023/24 |passengers={{increase}} 33,490}}

| footnotes = Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

}}

Nafferton railway station serves the village of Nafferton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Yorkshire Coast Line and is operated by Northern that provides all passenger train services. In 1985, the station and the adjoining station master's house were given Grade II listed building status.{{NHLE|num=1162169|desc=Railway Station and Station Master's House|accessdate=8 April 2017}}

Facilities

It is unstaffed and has no ticket machine, so tickets must be bought in advance or on the train. There are waiting shelters and timetable information posters on each platform. Step-free access is available to both, via the automatic level crossing if travelling south.[http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/nfn/details.html Nafferton station facilities] National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 8 December 2016

Services

The station has a similar service level to that at neighbouring Hutton Cranswick: hourly trains on weekdays to Hull and Bridlington, with additional calls at peak periods. Most southbound trains run through to {{rws|Selby}} and {{rws|York}}, though a small number run to {{rws|Sheffield}} at certain times.{{NRtimes|December 2019|43}} On Sundays, there is an hourly service in each direction to Sheffield and Scarborough since the summer 2019 timetable change.

References

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  • Fawcett, Bill (2001) A History of North Eastern Railway Architecture. Volume 1: The Pioneers. North Eastern Railway Association, {{ISBN|1-873513-34-8}}.