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Bamford railway station

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Place
  
Bamford

Station code
  
BAM

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Original company
  
Chinley railway station

Grid reference
  
SK208825

Managed by
  
Northern

2011/12
  
25,050

Local authority
  
High Peak

Bamford railway station

Address
  
Hope Valley S33 0AH, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Grindleford railway station, Dronfield railway station, Hathersage railway station, Hope (Derbyshire) railway st, Chapeltown railway station

Bamford railway station serves the village of Bamford in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England and is managed by Northern.

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History

Bamford station was built by the Dore and Chinley Railway, a company which was absorbed by the Midland Railway prior to opening. The line was opened for goods traffic on 6 November 1893, and for passenger trains on 1 June 1894, but Bamford station was not opened until 25 June that year. The Dore and Chinley line later became known as the Hope Valley Line. The station became an unstaffed halt in 1969 when the last station master purchased the Station House. The main station building was located on the road overbridge, and was removed during the late 1970s.

Derwent Branchline

During the construction of the nearby Derwent and Howden dams between 1912 and 1916, the railway carried stone from a quarry at nearby Grindleford, up a branchline to the worksite. When the dams were completed, the branchline was removed, but later re-instated in 1945 during the construction of the Ladybower Reservoir. A signalbox used to control the station and branchline, but this has since been relocated to Peak Rail. The branchline has since been removed, but there is access to the old trackbed as the Thornhill Trail.

Service

All services are provided by Northern except the first (to Manchester) and the last (to Nottingham) which are provided by East Midlands Trains.

Trains from Sheffield take around 22 minutes, and trains from Machester Picadilly take around 53 minutes.

Weekdays

  • The typical off-peak service from the station includes a train in each direction (west to Manchester Piccadilly via New Mills Central and east to Sheffield) once every two hours. The above also operates on Bank Holidays.
  • Weekends

  • Saturday: A train in each direction once every hour
  • Sunday: A train in each direction once every two hours (more frequent in summer)
  • References

    Bamford railway station Wikipedia