Clowne & Barlborough is a former railwaystation in Clowne northeast of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. The station was built by the Midland Railway...
renamed twice, firstly as ’Clown and Barlborough’ (no ’e’), then as ClowneandBarlborough; the other was renamed Clowne South. It has frequently been noted...
distinctive architecture. The station was close to the ClowneandBarlboroughstation of the Midland Railway (MR), which was about 40 yards to the north on a...
station to the larger village of Clowne. The line and the station was built by the Midland Railway. The station was designed by the Midland Railway company...
twice, becoming ClowneandBarlborough in 1951. The primary purpose of the line was to give access from the east to the booming coal and iron industries...
bringing increasing work for the railway. The station was moved and rebuilt in 1888 in a new position when the Clowne Branch was opened. There were three...
Accordingly, the station had a single platform and typical Midland Railway country station building very similar to those at ClowneandBarlboroughand Glapwell...
the approaching railway bridge which has a height of 4.1 metres. Towards Clowne the road follows to the north of a disused railway, and passes the Creswell...
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Rolls-Royce plant, and the station is still[when?] in situ.[original research?] Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of RailwayStations. Yeovil: Patrick...
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Clowneand Barrow Hill to Pleasley West lines. The renaming also reduced the likelihood of people confusing the station with that at Barrow Hill and Staveley...
This train also traversed the Clowne Branch. When Glapwell Colliery closed in 1974 the line South of Bolsover Castle station became redundant, though it...