DescriptionSite of the original railway station (geograph 7278925).jpg
English: Site of the original railway station The station for the York & North Midland Railway was built in 1841, reached by two new tudor-style arches punched through the city wall. It operated until 1877.
The curved roof building is entirely modern, but is on the site of the original train sheds, which would have been of similar proportion to the pitched roof bicycle shed in front of it. The original station building still exists on the far side of the curved roof, facing Tanners Row. The combined building is occupied by the City Council.
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