East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway
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The East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway was a railway company established in 1846 between the Leeds and Thirsk Railway at Knaresborough and the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway near York, England. The company merged into the York and North Midland Railway in 1852.
Not to be confused with York, Hull and East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway or East and West Yorkshire Union Railway.
As of 2017 the route forms part of the modern Harrogate Line, operated by Northern.