Conisbrough railway station

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Conisbrough
General information
LocationDoncaster
Managed byNorthern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeCNS
Fare zoneDoncaster
Station approach (1992)

Conisbrough railway station is a railway station in Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, England. The station is 4.75 miles (8 km) south west of Doncaster towards Sheffield. Nowadays it has two platforms and is served only by stopping services.

History

The original station was situated some 150 yards (140 m) to the east of the present station and had two sets of station buildings, one for the South Yorkshire Railway, its owners, and another for the Midland Railway, the operators of the first passenger service. Both had their own staff. This station was opened on 10 November 1849, the only station on the new line linking Doncaster and Swinton. This was closed in 1884 with the opening of the new station, built by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. The buildings were in that company's "double pavilion" style and all except the former Station Master's house, on the Sheffield bound platform, have been demolished.

The station, like Mexborough, was served by trains between Sheffield Victoria and Doncaster. The line closed south of Mexborough when most of the stations were shut down due to the Beeching Cuts.

Like Mexborough the station had three platforms with the Doncaster bound platform being an island. During Doncaster race meetings this platform was used for "ticket collection" to avoid congestion at Doncaster. In more recent times this platform was used for excursions which required an elongated stop for loading/unloading and could then enable another service to pass and use the other platform face.

In April 1993 the station received new signing as part of a general clean-up and was equipped with ramps to give disabled access to the Doncaster-bound platform. The new signs gave the spelling of the name as "Conisborough", however, these were replaced by 21 May with the spelling corrected.[citation needed]

Service

All services from this station are operated by Northern with exception of one daily TransPennine Express service. All services operate between Doncaster and Sheffield on a half-hourly basis, one train an hour extends from Doncaster to Adwick via Bentley and the other extends from Doncaster to Scunthorpe via Thorne South. An hourly extension from Sheffield operates to Lincoln Central via Worksop and Gainsborough. A limited number of early morning and evening trains to/from Hull also call here.[1]

Evenings and Sundays there is an hourly service towards both Sheffield and Doncaster (two-hourly to Goole).

Railway Clearing House diagram showing lines around Conisbrough in 1910.

TransPennine Express operates a very limited service from the station. Monday-Saturday, there is one train per day westbound from Cleethorpes to Sheffield in the evening; there is no return service eastbound. On Sundays there is an eastbound service from Manchester Airport to Cleethorpes in the morning, with no return service westbound.[2]


References

  • The South Yorkshire Railway, D.L.Franks. Turntable Enterprises 1971. ISBN 0-90284-404-0
  • Tales from the Signal Box, Part 2 Lowfield Junction, D.L.Franks. Forward, Journal of the Great Central Railway Society.
  1. ^ GB eNRT 2015-16 Edition, Table 29
  2. ^ South TransPennine Timetable

External links

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