Tickhill and Wadworth

Tickhill & Wadworth station on the South Yorkshire Joint Railway opened on 1st December 1910 and closed on 2nd December 1929 when passenger services were withdrawn after just 19 years and long before Beeching was ever heard of. However, the line remains open for coal transportation to both the Trent and Aire Valley power stations. Despite many years of closure, the station remains are still there (as are those at Maltby) and seen here from a UK Railtours excursion from St. Pancras to Cleethorpes that traversed the line on Saturday, 7th May 2016.

Location: Tickhill and Wadworth (former)

Original line: South Yorkshire Joint Railway (Great Central Railway, Great Northern Railway, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Midland Railway and North Eastern Railway)

Photographer: David Bosher

Contact photographer: David Bosher

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Photosets: Disused stations (or sites of) in England and Wales (excluding London)  

Date: 07/05/2016

Image number: 72411