- Edlington Halt
Edlington Halt was a small railway station at the eastern terminus of the
Dearne Valley Railway . Thehalt 's full title as shown on the station nameboard is "Edlington for Balby Doncaster" (with the words 'for' and 'Doncaster' in lettering half size compared to the others). It was built to serve the mining village ofEdlington and theDoncaster suburb ofBalby .The station, like others on the Dearne Valley, consisted of a bed of sleepers set at track level with an old L&Y coach body lit a couple of
gas lantern s for a waiting shelter, , lighting being provided by. The large station sign was removed in the late 1920s and replaced by a simple "Edlington".The station was opened for passengers on
3 June 1912 and ceased on10 September 1951 . The passenger service was originally operated by a Hughes-designed 'railmotor' which was fitted with vacuum-operated retractable steps, thus saving on platform building.See also
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Railway station layout
*List of closed railway stations in Britain References
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