Mexborough railway station

Mexborough National Rail
Location
Place Mexborough
Local authority Doncaster
Coordinates 53°29′28″N 1°17′20″W / 53.491°N 1.289°W / 53.491; -1.289Coordinates: 53°29′28″N 1°17′20″W / 53.491°N 1.289°W / 53.491; -1.289
Grid reference SK472996
Operations
Station code MEX
Managed by Northern
Number of platforms 2
DfT category D
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2010/11 Increase 0.315 million
2011/12 Increase 0.327 million
2012/13 Decrease 0.312 million
2013/14 Decrease 0.201 million
2014/15 Increase 0.219 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE Travel South Yorkshire
Zone Doncaster
History
Key dates Opened 4 March 1871 (4 March 1871)
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Mexborough from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Mexborough railway station serves the former mining town of Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England. It is a station on the Sheffield to Doncaster Line 7 miles (11 km) south west of Doncaster.

As the original station at Mexborough Junction did not serve the line to Rotherham and Sheffield when this opened it was replaced by a new station built immediately on the Doncaster side of the junction. The new station was approximately halfway between Mexborough Junction and Mexborough (Ferry Boat) Halt and was able to serve the town centre at the top of Station Road.

It was on 1 June 1874 that the third side of the triangle (Mexborough Reverse Curve) was put in place which allowed trains to work from the Sheffield line to Barnsley without need of reversal. This was closed on 5 September 1966.

The Barnsley to Doncaster local passenger services were withdrawn on 29 June 1959 and further changes in the area took place with the opening of Aldwarke Junction in 1966. From this date all passenger trains to Sheffield were routed to Sheffield Midland: at first via the Swinton curve, until its closure in January 1968, and thereafter via the Great Central route through the closed Kilnhurst Central. Nowadays trains mostly operate via the re-instated Swinton curve to the new Swinton (a few passenger trains still use the old GCR line for operational reasons).[1]

Mexborough once had a third platform which, in effect, made the Sheffield-bound platform an "island". This was used occasionally for regular passenger services travelling via the Great Central line to Sheffield but more often by excursion trains to East Coast resorts such as Scarborough, Bridlington and Cleethorpes. This platform face ceased to be used in the late 1970s but can still be seen.

As part of the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive's 4-year plan for upgrading the railways in the county, Mexborough received an upgraded waiting area and ticket office which were completed in May 1989.

In 2009/2010, Mexborough was further improved by help points, an updated PA system, refurbished toilets and booking office area, additional shelters and CCTV, information screens and improved access for the disabled.

Mexborough West Junction in 1950

In 2011 Mexborough won the category 'Station of the Year (Small)' at the National Rail Awards.[2]

Service

Monday to Saturday services consist of two westbound services per hour: one terminates at Sheffield and the other carries on to Worksop, Gainsborough and Lincoln Central. The two eastbound services travel through Doncaster to Scunthorpe or Adwick, though a few business peak & evening trains run to and from Hull. On Sundays there is an hourly service to Sheffield and to Doncaster; every 2 hours this service continues to Goole.[3]

TransPennine Express operates a very limited service from the station. Monday-Saturday, there is one train per day westbound from Cleethorpes to Sheffield in the evening; there is no return service eastbound. On Sundays there is an eastbound service from Manchester Airport to Cleethorpes in the morning, with no return service westbound.[4]

References

  1. "Passenger Train Services over Unusual Lines 2016 Edition, Yorkshire & Humberside Region" Retrieved 27 April 2016
  2. Rail, 21 September – 4 October 2011. p.12
  3. GB eNRT, 2015-16 Edition, Table 29
  4. South TransPennine Timetable
Preceding station   National Rail   Following station
Northern
Disused railways
Swinton Central   BR Eastern Region
Sheffield Victoria-Doncaster Line
  Conisbrough
Wath Central   BR Eastern Region
Doncaster-Barnsley Line
  Conisbrough
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