- Denaby and Conisbrough railway station
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Denaby and Conisbrough Location Place Conisbrough Area Doncaster Coordinates 53°29′33″N 1°14′41″W / 53.49252°N 1.24482°WCoordinates: 53°29′33″N 1°14′41″W / 53.49252°N 1.24482°W Grid reference SK502997 Operations History Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZDenaby and Conisbrough railway station was a small station, the southern terminus of the South Yorkshire Junction Railway branch from Wrangbrook Junction. The station, built to serve Denaby Main and Conisbrough, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, was situated just to the north of the Mexborough to Doncaster line of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, close by the road linking the villages in its name. Access to the station was by a subway under the G.C. line.
The line, promoted by the Denaby and Cadeby Colliery Company, was operated by the Hull and Barnsley Railway and connected at Wrangbrook with its main line between Cudworth, near Barnsley and Hull.
The station was a wooden structure and its facilities included a locomotive shed to house the branch tank locomotive. This was destroyed by fire.
Originally there was no connection with the M.S.& L. R. line, this was not put in place until Great Central days, opening on 13 July 1908 in order for that company to reach Brodsworth Colliery.
The next station northwards was Sprotborough (H&B) railway halt.
The station closed on 2 February 1903 when passenger services were withdrawn.
References
- Railways of Soutrh Yorkshire, C.T.Goode, Dalesman Publishing ISBN 0852063075
Stations in Doncaster Stations Closed stations - Askern
- Barnby Dun
- Bawtry
- Denaby
- Denaby & Conisbrough
- Edlington
- Finningley
- Hampole
- Harlington
- Haywood
- Maud's Bridge
- Nettleham Well
- Norton
- Park Drain
- Rossington
- Sprotborough (SYR)
- Thorpe-in-Balne
- Tickhill and Wadworth
Categories:- Conisbrough
- Disused railway stations in Doncaster
- Railway stations closed in 1903
- Former Hull and Barnsley Railway stations
- Yorkshire and the Humber railway station stubs
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