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Thurgoland railway station

Coordinates: 53°29′57″N 1°33′46″W / 53.49905°N 1.56287°W / 53.49905; -1.56287
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Thurgoland
General information
LocationBarnsley
Coordinates53°29′57″N 1°33′46″W / 53.49905°N 1.56287°W / 53.49905; -1.56287
History
Original companySheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway
Key dates
1845opened
1847closed

Thurgoland railway station was a small railway station built by the Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to serve the village of Thurgoland, South Yorkshire, England and opened on 5 December 1845. Due to cost-cutting measures involving staff and infrastructure the station was closed, along with Dog Lane, Dukinfield, Hazelhead and Oxspring on 1 November 1847, making this one of the shortest-lived stations anywhere, with a life span of just one year and 11 months.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Oxspring   Great Central Railway
Great Central Main Line
  Wortley

References

  • Dow, George. "Great Central Volume 1" (The Progenitors, 1813 - 1865), Locomotive Publishing Co., London. 1959)
  • "A Railway Chronology of the Sheffield Area" Edited by Richard V. Proctor. Sheffield City Libraries, 1975. ISBN 0-90066-025-2