Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway Great Central Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
14 July 1845
Opened
15 June 1959
Closed to regular passenger services
8 January 1994[1]
Last used by football specials
2 March 1997
official complete closure date
Wadsley Bridge railway station was a station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England on the Great Central Railway's core route between Manchester and Sheffield.
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England. The station, which lies between WadsleyBridge and Deepcar was opened on 14 July 1845 and closed on 15 June 1959. The old station house is a grade...
to pass through the station without stopping until May 1983, when they were diverted via Barnsley (the Penistone via WadsleyBridge section then being...
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and 19 February 1979, British Rail temporarily reopened the station (along with WadsleyBridge and the Midland Main Line platforms at Dore) because road...
centre with the opening of Oughty Bridgerailwaystation in 1845 on the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway. By 1891 the population had grown...
station remained open until 6 September 1964 for anglers' specials on summer weekends from and to Rotherham Central, Sheffield Victoria and Wadsley Bridge...
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re-opened stations at Neepsend, WadsleyBridge, Oughtibridge, and Deepcar, with the trains continuing over the Stocksbridge Railway to a new station at Stocksbridge...
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Bridge, Hazlehead Bridge, Penistone, Wortley, Deepcar, Oughtibridge, WadsleyBridge and Neepsend. Services still run from Manchester to Glossop and Hadfield;...
by Sheffield City Council), a medical centre, veterinary surgery, bus station as well as other facilities and services. The nearby retail park has a...
Road, for WadsleyBridge, also joins from the south. Near Gosling Moor Farm, it is crossed by the Trans Pennine Trail and a former railway. It crosses...
only other passenger services to cross the bridge thereafter were football excursion trains to WadsleyBridge for matches played at Sheffield Wednesday's...
Sheffield City Centre. Arundel Gate also features a fifteen-stand bus station, including a ticket office building, completed in 2005. Arundel Gate is...
Will. 4. c. i) Church Street Bridge Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. cxxxiv) Wadsley and Langset Turnpike Road Extension Act 1823 (4 Geo. 4. c. lxxvii) Roads...
to the Cream with azure blue bands. After the Second World War, the railwaybridge on Sheffield Road was replaced and the through-tram service to Rotherham...
connected with matches involving Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough near WadsleyBridge, west of Sheffield Victoria simple "excursions" sometimes in connection...
to the coach stands. The Interchange is integrated with the city's railwaystation by way of a signposted covered walkway between the two; it is a short...
realigned in 1805, when the bridge became part of the Langsett, Wadsley, and Sheffield Turnpike. A toll bar was erected near the bridge, but was removed in 1838...