Killamarsh West | |||||
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| Passing the remains of Killamarsh West in 1957 | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | Halfway, City of Sheffield, England | ||||
| Coordinates | 53°19′35″N1°19′51″W / 53.3263°N 1.3307°W | ||||
| Grid reference | SK 446 812 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Status | Disused | ||||
| History | |||||
| Original company | North Midland Railway | ||||
| Pre-grouping | Midland Railway | ||||
| Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | ||||
| Key dates | |||||
| 6 April 1841 | Station opened as Killamarsh | ||||
| 2 January 1843 | Closed | ||||
| 21 January 1873 | Reopened | ||||
| 25 September 1950 | Renamed Killamarsh West | ||||
| 1 February 1954 | Station closed [1] | ||||
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Killamarsh West was a railway station in Halfway, South Yorkshire, England; it was one of three stations that served the village of Killamarsh in Derbyshire.
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Three stations served the village, all of which were originally named Killamarsh upon their opening:
A station was opened on the site by the North Midland Railway on its line between Chesterfield and Rotherham, which became known as the Old Road. It was closed in 1843 by George Hudson during a period of financial difficulty.
A new station was built by the Midland Railway in 1873. Although it was commonly known as Killamarsh Midland locally, the name was not officially adopted. [3] It was renamed Killamarsh West by British Railways in 1950. [4]
It was of typical Midland design, brick built and timber, with a foot crossing between the platforms.
The station closed in 1954. The line is now part of the current Midland Main Line. It is used predominantly for freight, with a handful of passenger trains taking longer route from Chesterfield to Sheffield, via the Old Road and Darnall largely to retain staff route knowledge in case of diversions. [5]
In 1922, passenger services calling at Killamarsh West were at their most intensive, with trains serving three destinations via three overlapping routes:
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Beighton Line and station closed | Midland Railway North Midland Railway "Old Road" | Eckington and Renishaw Line and station closed | ||
There are virtually no remains of the station today, other than a large space beside the railway line where the platforms once occupied.
The site is inaccessible as the line remains open.