DescriptionStaincross & Mapplewell railway station (site), Yorkshire (geograph 4275686).jpg
English: Staincross & Mapplewell railway station (site), Yorkshire Opened in 1882 by the Barnsley Coal Railway, soon to be part of the Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, on the short line from Nostell to Stairfoot, near Barnsley. The station closed to passengers in 1930.
View north west from the bridge over the railway. The entrance was a path leading down from road level into the cutting, starting just in front of the building. It is possible the building was the station-master's house - there were no other buildings in the vicinity on the 1892 map. How things have changed!
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