Woodhouse railway station (Sheffield)
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The present station is the second built to serve the community of Woodhouse, then separated from and not under the governance of Sheffield. The original station, opened in September 1850, was situated at the bottom of Junction Lane, adjacent to the present Woodhouse Junction, formerly East Junction, signal box and was built to serve the communities of Beighton, then within Derbyshire, and Woodhouse. This station was closed on 11 October 1875 and replaced by one of the earliest examples of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway's Double Pavilion designs at its present location.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodhouse_railway_station
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Coordinates: 53°21'50"N 1°21'27"W
- Former Woodhouse Junction 0.5 km
- Tinsley Marshalling Yard 5.6 km
- Doncaster Railway Sation 23 km
- Kirk Sandall railway station 29 km
- Former site of Kirk Sandall railway station 30 km
- Gainsborough Lea Road railway station 39 km
- Former BREL York railway carriage works 68 km
- York railway station 69 km
- Hull Paragon railway station 79 km
- Middleton on the Wolds Railway Station site 83 km
- Woodhouse 0.9 km
- Waverley 1.9 km
- Beighton 2.3 km
- Treeton CP 2.8 km
- Aston Cum Aughton CP 3.4 km
- Rother Valley Country Park 3.8 km
- Mosborough 4.4 km
- Park & Arbourthorne Ward 4.5 km
- Darnall 4.8 km
- Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham 6.7 km