The Station
Garsdale is the only station on the Settle-Carlisle line with a fully operational signal box. The line opened on 1 May 1876, and the station served both as a transport hub and a focal point for the small community that grew up around it.
Sixteen Midland Railway cottages were built for the railway workers and their families. These are now in private hands. The station's waiting rooms served double duty in the community. The northbound platform waiting room hosted church services, while the ladies' waiting room contained a lending library of around 150 books. Even the stone base of the water tower was pressed into service as a makeshift village hall.


