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Bentham railway station serves the small town of High Bentham in North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Leeds to Morecambe Line, between Wennington and . It is the nearest station to Ingleton, North Yorkshire. ==History== The station was opened on 2 May 1850 by the "little" North Western Railway, later taken over by the Midland Railway.〔Bairstow, p. 96〕 During part of the 19th century, it was known as Bentham High〔Dewick, map 24〕 as the neighbouring settlement of Low Bentham also had its own station (although this only lasted for three years, being closed to passenger traffic in 1853). The station building (built in 1955/56 after the original Midland structure was demolished by British Railways) is now privately owned,〔Bairstow, p. 9〕 the station having been reduced to unstaffed halt status in October 1970.〔(A Brief History of Bentham Station )''Friends of Bentham Station''; Retrieved 2013-12-04〕 It has had its own community volunteer support group (''The Friends of Bentham Station'') since September 2011, which is based in the aforementioned building on the eastbound platform and has support from various local organisations (such as the route's Rail User Group, Craven District Council & the Leeds-Lancaster-Morecambe Line Community Rail Partnership).
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