Ryhill railway station

Ryhill
Location
Place Ryhill
Area City of Wakefield
Coordinates 53°37′25″N 1°25′32″W / 53.6235°N 1.4256°W / 53.6235; -1.4256Coordinates: 53°37′25″N 1°25′32″W / 53.6235°N 1.4256°W / 53.6235; -1.4256
Grid reference SE380142
Operations
Original company Barnsley Coal Railway
Pre-grouping MS&LR,
Great Central Railway
Post-grouping LNER
Platforms 2
History
1 September 1882 Opened
1 March 1927 Renamed
22 February 1930 Closed
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Ryhill railway station was situated on the Barnsley Coal Railway, later the MS&L, Great Central and London and North Eastern Railway.

History

The station opened for passenger traffic on 1 September 1882. It was renamed Ryhill and Wintersett on 1 March 1927 and closed by the LNER on 22 February 1930.

The station consisted of two flanking wooden platforms with wooden buildings, the main buildings being on the Barnsley bound side, and a signal box just off the end of the Barnsley - bound platform. The platforms were linked by a standard footbridge.

Another station, Ryhill Halt, served the village on the Dearne Valley Railway from 1912 to 1951, about half a mile to the south east.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 13 December 1911, a freight train was derailed at the station due to the locomotive crew being incapacitated.[1]

References

  1. Earnshaw, Alan (1993). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 8. Penryn: Atlantic Books. p. 5. ISBN 0-906899-52-4.
Source
  • Railways around Wakefield and Pontefract, John Farline and Peter Cookson, Wyvern Publications. ISBN 0-907941-15-X


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