After the withdrawal of the freight service from Hartley Quarry in October 1975 and the abandonment of the Eden Valley branch between Warcop and Kirkby Stephen the track was 'lifted', some of the bridges were removed and the land was sold off. The Kirkby Stephen East station site had already been sold for industrial use in 1969 and the building began a second career as a business called 'Station Mills' and known locally around the district as the "Bobbin Factory". Although it had once possessed some of Britain's most interesting railway heritage set in such fine scenery, the Upper Eden Valley seemed to have completely missed out on the opportunity it had presented.
Meanwhile in 1992 the 'Bobbin Factory' had ceased trading and by 1997 the former station building was derelict and much of the site had either reverted to scrub land or was covered in fly tipping. Eventually an area of 6.5 acres including the surviving building was secured by a group of enthusiasts whose vision was to restore and develop Kirkby Stephen East as a Railway Heritage Centre. To co-ordinate and manage this project the Stainmore Railway Company was set up in 2000 as a 'not for profit' Limited Company. Anyone can buy shares in the company and you will find an application form here. 