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Wath railway station may refer to a number of railway stations in Yorkshire, England:

serving Wath-upon-Dearne, now in South Yorkshire
  • Wath (Hull and Barnsley) railway station, open from 1902 to 1929
  • Wath Central railway station, closed in 1959
  • Wath North railway station, opened as Wath railway station in 1841, closed in 1968
serving Wath-in-Nidderdale, now in North Yorkshire
  • Wath-in-Nidderdale railway station on the Nidd Valley Light Railway, open from 1907 to 1929

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Wath railway station

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Barnsley) railway station, open from 1902 to 1929 Wath Central railway station, closed in 1959 Wath North railway station, opened as Wath railway station in...

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Wath Central railway station

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Wath Central railway station was on the South Yorkshire Railway's Doncaster–Barnsley Exchange line in England. It was the closest of Wath-upon-Dearne's...

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Wath North railway station

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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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Wath

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WATH, radio station in Ohio Wath Academy, Wath-upon-Dearne, South Yorkshire, England Wath railway station (disambiguation) Van der Wath, a surname This...

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Wath upon Dearne

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of Wath coal to customers in North-West England. Wath once had three railway stations: Wath Central in Moor Road, Wath (Hull and Barnsley) and Wath North...

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Wath marshalling yard

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3542°W / 53.510; -1.3542 Wath marshalling yard, also known as Wath concentration yard (grid reference SE428017), was a large railway marshalling yard specifically...

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Wath TMD

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Wath TMD was a motive power depot located in Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, England. The depot was located near Wath station. The depot code is WH...

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Maltby railway station

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to Wath. It was almost a mile and a half walk from the station to the local grammar school sports field. Burgess, Neil (2014). The Lost Railways of Yorkshire's...

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Hickleton and Thurnscoe Halt railway station

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and Thurnscoe Halt was a small railway station on the Hull and Barnsley Railway line between Wrangbrook Junction and Wath-upon-Dearne. The halt was built...

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Great Central Railway

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Retrieved 12 June 2021. "Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Stockbook". "Wath concentration yard & the "Wath Daisies"". GCR Rolling Stock Trust. Archived...

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Hovingham railway station

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Hovingham Spa railway station was located just north of the village of Hovingham in the Ryedale area of North Yorkshire, England and opened in 1853. Regular...

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Cudworth railway station

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Midland system until the next century. The station closed to passengers in 1968. In 1988 the line from Wath Road Junction to Cudworth was closed due to...

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Melmerby railway station

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the station, whilst a haulage depot now occupies the former goods sidings south of the Melmerby to Wath road. Burgess, Neil (2011). The lost railways of...

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Dinnington and Laughton railway station

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ISBN 978-0-9549866-8-1. "Railways of the South Yorkshire Coalfield from 1880", A.L.Barnett, RCTS. "Railway Memories No.21 : Rotherham, Mexborough and Wath", A.Booth...

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Moorhouse and South Elmsall Halt railway station

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Elmsall Halt was a railway station situated on the Hull and Barnsley Railway's branch line from Wrangbrook to Wath-upon-Dearne. The station served the village...

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Hull and Barnsley Railway

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Yorkshire Junction Railway to Denaby, and The Hull & South Yorkshire Extension Railway, an eight-mile (thirteen-kilometre) branch to Wath-upon-Dearne, opened...

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Elsecar goods station

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station was a goods facility constructed near the village of Elsecar, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, at the terminus of the South Yorkshire Railways...

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Kirk Smeaton railway station

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continued to run after this date. Passenger services to Wath ended on 8 April 1929. The station closed to passengers on 1 January 1932, when passenger...

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Ashburys railway station

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which was inaugurated on 14 June 1954 by British Railways as part of the Manchester-Sheffield-Wath scheme via the Woodhead Tunnel. There was also a signal...

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Wombwell Central railway station

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between Mexborough and Barnsley. The station lay between Wath Central and Stairfoot. The station was built to serve the mining town of Wombwell, near Barnsley...

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Mexborough engine shed

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main destinations were the industries and power stations in Lancashire. With the opening of the Wath marshalling yard in 1907, Mexborough supplied locomotives...

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Dunford Bridge railway station

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Manchester-Sheffield-Wath Line" (PDF). Railway Archive. December 1954. Retrieved 7 November 2015. Nick Catford. "Dunford Bridge Railway Station". Disused Stations. Retrieved...

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Woodhouse railway station

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Sheffield – Wath electrification terminated slightly west of the Woodhouse station platforms, within sight of the station. The present station is the second...

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North Midland Railway

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Knottingley Railway via Moorthorpe, and thence Wakefield Westgate. This entailed the closure to passengers of the complete section from Swinton (Wath Road Junction)...

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