York Railway Station
Architectural Buildings
Rail Services
Transportation
Attraction
About
York Railway Station, opened in 1877, once held the title of the world’s largest station and remains a key hub on the East Coast Main Line. Its distinctive curved train shed and Grade II* listed buildings blend Victorian grandeur with modern conveniences, offering step‑free access to all platforms and a range of amenities—including a staffed ticket office, lifts, and public Wi‑Fi. Whether you’re a daily commuter, an aspiring rail enthusiast, or a curious traveler exploring North Yorkshire’s historic city, the station’s spacious concourse, the iconic Principal York Hotel, and the bustling platform level provide an engaging entrance to the UK's rail network.
Highlights
- Largest Station in the 19th Century
- Grade II* Listed Building
- Step‑Free Full Accessibility
Must-See Areas
Concourse
Ticket Office
Platforms
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Commuters
Rail Enthusiasts
History Enthusiasts