Bolsover Castle is a former railway station in Bolsover, Derbyshire, England. The station was built by the Midland Railway on the circuitous Barrow Hill...
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needed] Bolsover Castle station served the town. The other line was the highly ambitious west–east running Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway, later...
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Bolsover South is a former railway station in Carr Vale, Bolsover, Derbyshire, England. The station was opened by the LD&ECR in March 1897 as plain "Bolsover"...
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Doe Lea branch line (redirect from Midland Railway Doe Lea Branch)
branch is a mothballed railway line in Derbyshire, England. It connected the Derbyshire towns of Chesterfield, Staveley and Bolsover to the Nottinghamshire...
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Accordingly, the station had a single platform and a typical MR country station building, very similar to Clowne and Barlborough and Bolsover Castle. Normal passenger...
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by traffic to and from the Coalite and Chemical Works at Bolsover, and Bolsover Castle station remained open for goods until 1 November 1962, and in usable...
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of Bolsover Castle station became redundant, though it was not lifted until 1978. The station has been demolished. The trackbed through the station South...
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and two watchmen to a force led by twenty knights shared with the castles of Bolsover and Nottingham. The Earls of Derby had a claim to the Peveril family's...
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1898 (formerly station master at Bolsover Castle, afterwards station master at Thurgarton) Arthur Edward Kind 1898 - 1899 (afterwards station master at Collingham)...
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1907. The station was closed to passengers by BR on 3 December 1951 because of the prohibitive cost of maintaining and repairing Bolsover Tunnel, together...
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Place station at West Bars, near the Market Place. The line into Market Place station closed to passengers in 1951, due to problems in Bolsover Tunnel...
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"salads and frogs, that yield little vapour." Charles Cavendish acquired Bolsover Castle and Welbeck Abbey from Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury in 1613...
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(2,399-metre) Bolsover Tunnel. Eastwards, the line fell at 1 in 100 to Langwith Junction. A short distance to the east of the station, in woods on the...
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire (redirect from Chesterfield coach station)
Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway (LD&ECR); it closed in 1951, due to the prohibitive cost of maintaining Bolsover Tunnel and the nearby Doe Lea Viaduct...
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northeast of Chesterfield, (5 miles) west of Clowne, (5 miles) northwest of Bolsover, (11 miles) southwest of Worksop and (13 miles) southeast of Sheffield...
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Trent railway station was situated near Long Eaton in Derbyshire at the junction of the Midland Railway line from London to Derby and Nottingham. It was...
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Doe Lea Viaduct (category Bolsover)
line over the Midland Railway's Pleasley to Staveley Doe Lea Branch a short distance south of the latter's Bolsover Castle station. The River Doe Lea passed...
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Wingfield railway station served a rural area of Derbyshire, England between 1840 and 1967. Started in 2019, the building has been restored to how it...
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Mansfield Woodhouse railway station serves the settlement of Mansfield Woodhouse, which adjoins the town of Mansfield, both located in Nottinghamshire...
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distinctive standard architecture and are known as "Railway Cottages." The next station was Bolsover South after crossing the Doe Lea Viaduct which, though...
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civil parish of Sutton cum Duckmanton, in North East Derbyshire, between Bolsover and Chesterfield. Duckmanton is a long scattered village, running north...
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Millers Dale railway station was in Millers Dale, near Tideswell, in Derbyshire, England. It was opened in 1863 by the Midland Railway on its line from...
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Derby Friargate railway station was the main station in Derby on the Great Northern Railway Derbyshire Extension, popularly known as the (Derby) Friargate...
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Gresley railway station was a railway station at Castle Gresley, Derbyshire on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line. The line was built for the Midland...
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Hassop railway station was situated about two miles from the village of Hassop in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England. It was opened in 1862 by the...
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Accordingly, the station had a single, curving platform and typical Midland Railway country station building very similar to those at Bolsover Castle and Glapwell...
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Crowden railway station is a closed railway station on the Woodhead Line between Manchester and Sheffield, that served the hamlet of Crowden, Derbyshire...
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via Mansfield Woodhouse, Bolsover and Barrow Hill. The station originally had two platforms with a typical MR country station building on the western (northbound)...
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Buxton (Midland) railway station served the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, England between 1863 and 1967. It was one of two stations in the town centre that...
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Sawley railway station was a station at Breaston in Derbyshire. It was opened as Breaston in 1839 for the Midland Counties Railway, which shortly joined...
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