Warmsworth railway station

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Coordinates: 53°29′53″N 1°10′55″W / 53.498°N 1.182°W / 53.498; -1.182

Warmsworth
Warmsworth Halt - geograph.org.uk - 1092321.jpg
Location of the former station in 2008
LocationWarmsworth, Doncaster
England
Grid referenceSK542999
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyHull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway

Warmsworth railway station was a railway station to serve the village of Warmsworth, South Yorkshire, England and was on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway. It was built ready for the opening of the line on 1 May 1916 with flanking platforms and facilities. However, although the line opened to goods traffic on that date, along with the other stations on the line it never opened for passengers.

The only passenger trains to operate over the line were enthusiasts' specials, the last of these being the "Doncaster Decoy" on 5 October 1968.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Doncaster York Road   Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway
(York Road Branch)
  Rossington
Thorpe-in-Balne   Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway
Gowdall & Braithwell Railway
  Rossington


References[]

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  1. ^ "Side by side georeferenced maps viewer - Map images - National Library of Scotland". maps.nls.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Gowdall & Braithwell Railway". spellerweb.net. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  • Great Central Vol.3 (Fay sets the pace 1900 - 1922) Ian Allan / Locomotive Pub. Co., 1965 ISBN 0-7110-0263-0
  • Railways of the South Yorkshire Coalfield from 1880, A.L.Barnett, RCTS 1984. ISBN 0-901115-58-4


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