WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

The Station is a charming 19th Century Inn, situated just on the outskirts of the rural village of Picton in North Yorkshire. The Station pub was born in the railway age, and was built to serve the needs of railway customers, providing refreshment and somewhere to stay for weary travellers.

The Station pub takes its name from the old railway station on the Northallerton to Eaglescliffe line. The railway station was also a junction for trains on the Picton to Battersby line. The Station was closed to passengers in 1960 and to goods in 1964. The old platform can still be seen today!