Notton and Royston
The site of the station in 2013
General information
LocationRoyston, Barnsley
England
Coordinates53°36′23″N 1°27′29″W / 53.606482°N 1.458158°W / 53.606482; -1.458158
Grid referenceSE359123
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
Key dates
1882opened
1930closed
Railway Clearing House diagram showing Notton and Royston in 1911

Notton and Royston railway station was a railway station that served the village of Royston, South Yorkshire, England. It was situated on the Barnsley Coal Railway between Staincross and Mapplewell and Ryhill.

The first section of the line to open was that from Stairfoot to Applehaigh (just north of Notton and Royston station) in 1870 so that Rosa Colliery could be served. The station opened, along with two others on the line, on 1 September 1882, and was closed to passengers by the LNER on 22 September 1930.[1]

It had flanking platforms and simple buildings to house all the facilities constructed in wood.

References

  1. Quick, M. E. (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 324. OCLC 931112387.
  • Dow, George. "Great Central" Vol 2. (Dominion of Watkin)(1962), Loco. Publishing Co., London.

ISBN 0-7110-1469-8


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