Thorpe-in-Balne railway station explained

Thorpe-in-Balne
Status:Disused
Borough:Thorpe in Balne, Doncaster
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Original:Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway

Thorpe-in-Balne railway station was an unopened railway station on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway. It was situated about 1miles from the village of Thorpe in Balne, South Yorkshire, England adjacent to the road and some 6miles north of Doncaster.

Like the other stations on the line it was built ready to accept passenger trains with flanking platforms and facilities, however the passengers never came. Although it was built ready for the opening on 1 May 1916 the line only opened for goods traffic, particularly coal, it stayed that way all its working life.

The structures remained in position until the early 1960s when they were demolished.

The line saw very few passenger workings, all of them enthusiasts specials, the final one being the "Doncaster Decoy" on 5 October 1968.

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