Hudson Way Rail Trail

For a longer walk you could strike out on the Hudson Way Rail Trail, along the trackbed of the old York to Beverley Line, which opened in 1865 and operated for 100 years.

Ten miles long, the trail is named after George Hudson, the entrepreneur known as the “Railway King” in the mid-19th century.

Hudson’s empire was built on sketchy business practices, and he was forced to flee to France for a decade in 1859 to avoid imprisonment.

The route guides you through quiet countryside, under old railway bridges and past former stops.

One, Kiplingcotes railway station has preserved its old station building, platforms, signal box and station master’s house.

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