- Sheepbridge railway station
Sheepbridge railway station was a station in
Chesterfield ,Derbyshire ,England .It was built by the
Midland Railway in1870 on what is known to railwaymen as the "New Road" to Sheffield. This bypassed theNorth Midland Railway 's original line, which had avoided Sheffield due to thegradients involved and came to be known as the "Old Road".Between
1897 to1957 it was known as Sheepbridge and Whittington Moor. It was only used for passengers, goods being dealt with at adepot on a nearby branch. The platforms were built over thehighway , with timber waiting rooms without canopies. The brick built booking office was at road level on Station Road with footpaths to the platforms, that to the down line through a subway. It was closed in1967 . The booking office building still exists and is currently in use as atelevision repair shop.After leaving Chesterfield the line diverged at Tapton Junction, Sheepbridge marking the beginning of the long 1 in 100 climb through
Broomhouse Tunnel to UnstoneReference
*Pixton, B., (2000) "North Midland: Portrait of a Famous Route," Cheltenham: Runpast Publishing
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