Cudworth railway station (English: /ˈkʊdɜːrθ/) was a railway station that served Cudworth, South Yorkshire, England. The station was built by the North...
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England Cudworth Manor, Surrey, England Cudworth Airport, Saskatchewan, Canada Cudworth Municipal Airport, Saskatchewan, Canada Cudworth railway station, Cudworth...
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Lincolnshire Railway line. It was served by stopping trains from Sheffield Midland to York and to Leeds City via Cudworth. The station closed in January...
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Hull and Barnsley Railway (H&BR) in 1905. Its Alexandra Dock in Hull opened 16 July 1885. The main line ran from Hull to Cudworth, with two other lines...
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A signal box, in typical Midland Railway design, was situated at the outer end of the Cudworth platform. The station closed on 27 September 1937 though...
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station was built the Midland Railway's Barnsley station was at Cudworth on the former North Midland Railway's line between Leeds and Derby. To reach the town...
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bearing the inscription commemorating the new estate in 1922. A railway station served Cudworth between 1840 and 1968. Regular bus services serve the village...
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Wath North railway station was on the Midland Railway's Sheffield - Cudworth - Normanton - Leeds main line, serving the town of Wath-upon-Dearne, South...
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Railway line between Wombwell and Cudworth. The station, which suffered heavily from bus competition, closed on 16 September 1957. Stairfoot station on...
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Wheat Pool elevator and a Canadian National Railway (CN) train station. Located two miles west of Cudworth is the historic Our Lady of Sorrows Shrine....
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1860 - 1864 (afterwards station master at Cudworth) S. Greenhough from 1864 William Webster ca. 1871 - 1873 (afterwards station master at Chapel-en-le-Frith)...
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miles (6.4 km) west of Kirk Smeaton railway station and 8 miles (13 km) east of the lines' first terminus at Cudworth. Passenger services were always limited...
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the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway and the Midland Counties Railway at what became known as the Tri-Junct Station. In 1844, the three companies merged...
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appointed James Cudworth as Locomotive Superintendent on 22 May 1845. Four locomotives were acquired from the 'Gravesend and Rochester Railway in 1847, seven...
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Railway and Dock Company opened the line between Hull Cannon Street and Cudworth. The station had two facing platforms, the brick-built main station building...
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Settle–Carlisle line (redirect from Settle and Carlisle Railway)
formerly closed stations have been reopened and several quarries have been reconnected to the line. It remains one of the most popular railway routes in the...
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Leeds City via Cudworth along the North Midland route and Doncaster on the original South Yorkshire Railway route. In 1963 the station was refurbished...
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powers with the Midland Railway. The MS&LR was to connect from Barnsley on to the Midland main line by means of a new branch to Cudworth, and then continue...
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family was James I's Chaplain Ralph Cudworth (father of the Cambridge Platonist philosopher Ralph Cudworth). The Cudworths remained lords of the manor until...
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station was located on the former North Midland Railway and was served mainly by Sheffield Midland - Cudworth - Leeds stopping services. The station booking...
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and 304 miles (489 km) north of St Pancras railway station in London, via Cudworth and Keighley. The station was afforded a three-road goods shed on the...
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Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway joined two years later. These met at the Tri-Junct station at Derby, where the MR...
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Slater 1937 - ???? (formerly signalman at Cudworth) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radford railway station. UK Retail Price Index inflation figures...
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Midland route via Cudworth due to mining subsidence in 1985. John Speller's Web Pages: Midland Railway - Swinton & Knottingley Joint Railway www.spellerweb...
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the Hull and Barnsley Railway and connected at Wrangbrook with its main line between Cudworth, near Barnsley, and Hull. The station was a wooden structure...
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station. Branch line trains connected with Sheffield-Cudworth-Hull trains at Wrangbrook. The railway was opened for passengers on 28 August 1902, with Wath...
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Midland Main Line (redirect from Midland Mainline (railway line))
Midland Railway line Wath North Darfield Cudworth Royston and Notton Oakenshaw (originally for Wakefield) Normanton Methley North Woodlesford – station still...
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Railway (Bridlington Branch), now part of the Yorkshire Coast Line; a new 4½ mile route into Hull was opened in 1848, along with a new main station,...
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Royston and Notton railway station was opened in 1841 by the North Midland Railway, near the Yorkshire summit of the line, on the south side of Navvy...
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