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Ecclesfield East railway station

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Place
  
Ecclesfield

Grid reference
  
SK365942

1856
  
closed

Area
  
City of Sheffield

November 1854
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
2

Pre-grouping
  
South Yorkshire Railway

Similar
  
Chapeltown Central railway st, Broughton Lane railway st, Beauchief railway station, Tinsley railway station, Grange Lane (Sheffield

Ecclesfield East railway station was built by the South Yorkshire Railway on their "Blackburn Valley" line between Sheffield Wicker and Barnsley. The station was intended to serve the parish of Ecclesfield, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, although it is some distance from the centre of the village.

The original "Ecclesfield" railway station was opened in November 1854 and closed just two years later . It was replaced by a new station opened in 1876, with buildings and staggered platforms linked by a footbridge and cost £1985 (including sidings and approach road). These buildings are identical to those at Meadowhall although it had staggered platforms. By this time the line was worked by the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and the trains ran into their Sheffield Victoria Station. The station closed on 7 December 1953.

The nearby station of Ecclesfield West was initially also known as Ecclesfield.

References

Ecclesfield East railway station Wikipedia