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Pickburn and Brodsworth railway station

Coordinates: 53°33′35″N 1°13′10″W / 53.55977°N 1.21947°W / 53.55977; -1.21947
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Pickburn and Brodsworth
General information
LocationDoncaster
Coordinates53°33′35″N 1°13′10″W / 53.55977°N 1.21947°W / 53.55977; -1.21947
Managed bySouth Yorkshire Junction Railway
Key dates
1894opened
1903closed
1910 Railway Clearing House diagram showing the route of the South Yorkshire Junction Railway, with Pickburn and Brodsworth station

Pickburn and Brodsworth railway station was a small railway station situated on the South Yorkshire Junction Railway's line between Wrangbrook Junction and Denaby and Conisbrough. It was situated 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Wrangbrook Junction, just inside what became the South Yorkshire boundary and was intended to serve the hamlet of Pickburn, which was close by, and Brodsworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, a short distance away.

The station was similar to that at Sprotborough and controlled by a signal box which was replaced in 1910 when the opening of Brodsworth Colliery necessitated a larger installation. A short branch was built to access the colliery from this point.

References

"Railways of South Yorkshire", C.T. Goode, Dalesman Publications. ISBN 0-85206-307-5