Former local railway service around Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
The Mansfield Railway and later connecting lines
The Mansfield Railway was an eleven-mile railway line in Nottinghamshire, England. It was built to serve collieries opening in the coalfield around Mansfield, and ran between junctions at Clipstone and Kirkby-in-Ashfield on the Great Central Railway. It opened in 1916 and was worked by the GCR. Passenger stations were opened on the line, although, at the date of opening, road bus competition was already dominant.
The passenger service was withdrawn in 1956 and the line closed in stages as collieries ceased work, completely ending operation in 2003.
Mansfield /ˈmænsfiːld/ is a market town and the administrative centre of the Mansfield District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is the largest town in...
The MansfieldRailway was an eleven-mile railway line in Nottinghamshire, England. It was built to serve collieries opening in the coalfield around Mansfield...
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1995, p. 15 Quick 2009, p. 57. Town's Railway Station comes one step closer. Mansfield Reports 1993/94, p.2 Mansfield District Council. Accessed 28 April...
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16,000 passenger arrivals a day. It is connected via skybridge to Mansfieldrailway station. Planning permission was given to develop a new bus station...
had been freight-only. The cuts had left Mansfield as one of the largest towns in Britain without a railway station. The majority of the current Robin...
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as St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel Midland Hotel, adjacent to Mansfieldrailway station, Nottinghamshire This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Lincoln, the MansfieldRailway and Mid Nott's Joint Line. Blurb. 06884827. Bradshaw, George (1985) [July 1922]. Bradshaw's General Railway and Steam Navigation...
continuation of Mansfield Road). In 1893 the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway obtained authorisation to extend its North Midlands railway network...
line would be broadly parallel to the Midland Railway's Nottingham to Mansfield line. The Midland Railway saw the danger and suggested in June that if...
the Rolleston Junction to Mansfieldrailway line, which carried both freight and passenger traffic. The line between Mansfield and Southwell closed to passengers...
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