Situated eleven miles south of Middlesborough, Battersby train station provides rail connections from the village of Battersby via the Esk Valley Line. Originally a three-platform station, today the station has a single island platform that serves trains operating in both directions. Due to the unusual truncated Y layout of the tracks, all trains from Battersby have to reverse into the station. Service is relatively sparse; four trains from Battersby depart in each direction daily, northbound to Middlesbrough and eastbound to Whitby.
Station amenities are scant, and passengers wishing to travel from Battersby Station are advised to purchase their tickets ahead of time or from a ticket agent on board the train. Step-free access is not available throughout the station, and one waiting shelter is available for passenger use. Those requiring a fully accessible station should board at Great Ayton, roughly five miles away, which is step-free although unstaffed. Find address details, station facilities, live departure times and train arrivals for Battersby station.
Find station details and facilities information for Battersby. Also find live train departures and arrivals for Battersby station, helping you to plan your next journey.
Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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from Middlesbrough | Northern | 10:46 | 1 | On time |
from Whitby | Northern | 12:58 | 1 | On time |
from Hexham | Northern | 13:31 | 1 | On time |
from Hexham | Northern | 14:33 | 1 | On time |
from Whitby | Northern | 16:58 | 1 | On time |