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Doncaster (Cherry Tree Lane) railway station

Coordinates: 53°31′02″N 1°08′34″W / 53.517090°N 1.142660°W / 53.517090; -1.142660
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Doncaster (Cherry Tree Lane)
General information
LocationDoncaster
Coordinates53°31′02″N 1°08′34″W / 53.517090°N 1.142660°W / 53.517090; -1.142660
History
Original companySouth Yorkshire Railway
Key dates
10 November 1849opened
c. 1852[1]closed
Railway Clearing House diagram showing lines around Doncaster in 1914.

Doncaster (Cherry Tree Lane) railway station was situated in the Hexthorpe district of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England and was the original terminus of the South Yorkshire Railway.

The station, later to be known simply as "Cherrytree", was used for the first time when a special train, for the inspection of the line to Swinton where it joined the Midland Railway, ran on 29 October 1849 and it was scheduled to open for public use on 3 November of the same year, however this was not to be as some work required to be completed. The actual public opening took place on 10 November.

The station was closed when running powers were agreed between the South Yorkshire Railway and the Great Northern Railway which allowed the SYR to run their passenger trains into the GNR station.

In order to accommodate excursion traffic an island platform station known as St. James' Bridge was built on a site between Cherrytree and the GNR station by the LNER.[2]

References

  1. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 59. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  2. ^ Franks, D.L. (1971). The South Yorkshire Railway. Turntable Enterprises. ISBN 0-90284-404-0. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)