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The train shed was designed by [[James Walker]] and [[George Smith]] and built by [[Atack and Boothman]] and formed the terminus for the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]
The train shed was designed by [[James Walker]] and [[George Smith (2)|George Smith]] and built by [[Atack and Boothman]] and formed the terminus for the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]





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1841. Iron beam in the building.

The train shed was designed by James Walker and George Smith and built by Atack and Boothman and formed the terminus for the Leeds and Selby Railway



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