The station opened on 10 August 1847 as the temporary terminus of the
York and North Midland Railway line from ; this was due to engineering works between Spofforth and Harrogate, which included the Prospect Tunnel and the
Crimple Valley Viaduct, had not been finished at this date.
Horse-drawn omnibuses provided onward transport to Harrogate until the remainder of the line to Harrogate Brunswick station was opened to traffic on 20 July 1848 and Spofforth became a through station. It transferred to the
North Eastern Railway (NER) in 1854. In the early 20th century,
barley was the main freight handled at the station. In the 1950s, general goods and livestock (including horses and prize cattle) were handled here, and the station offered the carriage of motor cars by train. The station was closed completely on 6 January 1964 and, by 1971, most of the buildings had been demolished. ==Location==