Moorhouse and South Elmsall Halt | |
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Location | |
Place | Moorhouse |
Area | Doncaster |
Coordinates | 53°34′56″N 1°16′42″W / 53.58225°N 1.27839°WCoordinates: 53°34′56″N 1°16′42″W / 53.58225°N 1.27839°W |
Grid reference | SE478097 |
Operations | |
Original company | Hull and South Yorkshire Extension Railway |
Pre-grouping | Hull and Barnsley Railway |
Post-grouping | London and North Eastern Railway |
History | |
1902 | opened |
1929 | closed |
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |
Closed railway stations in Britain A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z |
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Moorhouse and South 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 small village of Moorhouse and the eastern part of the mining village of South Elmsall on the South Yorkshire / West Yorkshire boundary, although this was about a mile distance. The station is located between Hickleton and Thurnscoe and Wrangbrook Junction, where the Wath branch joined the main line. The single storey station building, on the Wath-bound platform was, unlike the others on the line, built of brick with a slate roof. The other platform had just a simple waiting room for the few passengers who used the station. The platform surfaces were gravel and stone edged. The station master's house, of a standard Hull and Barnsley style, was situated a road level by the underbridge.
Opening day was on 28 August 1902 and the station closed, along with the others on the line, on 6 April 1929.
To the north of the station a spur connecting this line to the West Riding and Grimsby Railway at Hampole diverged.
Railways of South Yorkshire, C.T.Goode. Dalesman Publishing. ISBN