Grindleford railway station

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Grindleford
National Rail
Grindleford Station 20131028.jpg
Northern service heading from Manchester to Sheffield
LocationGrindleford, Derbyshire Dales
England
Grid referenceSK249788
Managed byNorthern Trains
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeGRN
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened1894
Passengers
2016/17Increase 64,442
2017/18Decrease 62,690
2018/19Decrease 58,616
2019/20Increase 64,024
2020/21Decrease 22,114
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Grindleford railway station serves the village of Grindleford in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England, although the station is about a mile way, the nearest village being Nether Padley.

History[]

It was opened in 1894 on the Midland Railway's Dore and Chinley line (now the Hope Valley Line), at the western entrance to the Totley Tunnel.

The line opened up the previously isolated valley to day-trippers to Padley Gorge and commuters from Sheffield, and the transport of stone from the local quarries. The station buildings still exist and have become home to a popular and well-known café.[1]

Stationmasters[]

  • Samuel Hart 1896[2] - 1902 (afterwards station master at Chinley Junction)
  • Harry l’Anson 1902 - 1907[3] (afterwards station master at Bakewell)
  • Samuel Smithurst 1907 -1932[4] (formerly station master at Killamarsh)
  • R.J. Dowthwaite from 1932 (also station master at Hathersage)

Facilities[]

The station is unstaffed and had no ticket provision until 2018, but operator Northern has now installed ticket vending machines here and made the intermediate stations between New Mills and Sheffield part of a penalty fare scheme.[5] Standard waiting shelters are provided on both platforms and train running information is offered via CIS displays, automated announcements, a pay phone and timetable posters. Step-free access is available for westbound trains only (platform 1), as the ramps to the bridge linking the platforms are steep and not suitable for wheelchairs.[6]

Service[]

The typical off-peak service from the station is one train per hour to Sheffield and one to Manchester Piccadilly.[7]

On Sundays there is a train every two hours in each direction for most of the year, but a near-hourly service operates from May to September.

Trains from Sheffield take around 15 minutes, and trains from Manchester Piccadilly take around one hour.

East Midlands Railway call here with the first service of the day to Manchester and also on the final return working. All other services are provided by Northern Trains.

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Northern Trains
Hope Valley Line
East Midlands Railway
Liverpool-Norwich
Limited service

References[]

  1. ^ Davies, Russell. "Grindleford Station Cafe, Grindleford, Derbyshire". eggsbaconchipsandbeans. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  2. ^ "1881-1898 Coaching". Midland Railway Operating, Traffic and Coaching Depts: 887. 1881. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  3. ^ "1899-1908 Coaching; Piece 1026". Midland Railway Operating, Traffic and Coaching Depts: 371. 1899. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Presentation to Mr. S. Smithurst, Grindleford". Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald. England. 6 February 1932. Retrieved 5 April 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ Northern extending penalty fares scheme to include Hope Valley rail route Dodds, J, Buxton Advertiser new article 3 December 2018; Retrieved 25 March 2019
  6. ^ Grindleford station facilities' National Rail Enquiries
  7. ^ Table 78 National Rail timetable, December 2018

External links[]

Coordinates: 53°18′22″N 1°37′34″W / 53.306°N 1.626°W / 53.306; -1.626


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