Horton-in-Ribblesdale Railway Station

Facts and Figures

Horton-in-Ribblesdale railway station is a small station in Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, England on the Settle-Carlisle Line.

The station is served and managed by Northern Rail as are all the trains calling at the station.

It is located near to Pen-y-ghent, one of the mountains known collectively as the Yorkshire Three Peaks. The village of Horton in Ribblesdale is approximately 6 miles (10 km) north of Settle.

In the 1950s and 1960s under stationmaster Taylor, Horton won the Best Kept Station award for seventeen consecutive years. The station lost its passenger service on 4 May 1970, but reopened in July 1986, along with several other local stations on the line under British Rail.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 4184 0
2017 10096 0
2016 7022 0
2015 6885 0
2014 7050 0
2013 6695 0
2012 7826 0
2011 7497 0
2010 7116 0
2009 6193 0
2008 5035 0
2007 4876 0

Location Data

  • District Council: Craven District Council
  • Civil Parish/community: Horton in Ribblesdale
  • County Council: North Yorkshire County Council
  • District Council Ward: Penyghent
  • County Council Electoral Division: Ribblesdale
  • UK Parliament Constituency: Skipton and Ripon
  • European Region: Yorkshire and the Humber

Recent Crime Figures

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