Former Tibshelf Town Railway Station (Tibshelf)
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Tibshelf Town Station was a railway station in Tibshelf, Derbyshire. It opened on the 2nd January 1893. It closed to passengers on the 4th March 1963 and to cargo on the 4th May 1964.
The village was the site for the UK's first inland oil well (As is proudly stated on road signs at either end of the village). In the 19th Century, coal was discovered, and coal mining overtook agriculture as the primary industry in the area, and a local railway system was developed. Two deep mines were sunk, but were under threat of closure for a number of years following partial cave-in. Tibshelf had its own railway station on the Great Central Railway line, which closed in the 1960s. The collieries also closed around this time, although coal mining continued to be a major source of employment for the village, with around 2,000 of Tibshelf's inhabitants working at local pits in the early 1980s. Some of the former railway lines were redeveloped by Derbyshire County Council in the 1970s, and now form the award-winning Five Pits Trail network. The trail runs approximately 12 miles, from Tibshelf to Grassmoor Country Park.
The village was the site for the UK's first inland oil well (As is proudly stated on road signs at either end of the village). In the 19th Century, coal was discovered, and coal mining overtook agriculture as the primary industry in the area, and a local railway system was developed. Two deep mines were sunk, but were under threat of closure for a number of years following partial cave-in. Tibshelf had its own railway station on the Great Central Railway line, which closed in the 1960s. The collieries also closed around this time, although coal mining continued to be a major source of employment for the village, with around 2,000 of Tibshelf's inhabitants working at local pits in the early 1980s. Some of the former railway lines were redeveloped by Derbyshire County Council in the 1970s, and now form the award-winning Five Pits Trail network. The trail runs approximately 12 miles, from Tibshelf to Grassmoor Country Park.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibshelf_Town_railway_station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°8'26"N 1°20'38"W
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- Former RAF Balderton 38 km
- Former RAF Fulbeck 46 km
- Former RAF Skellingthorpe 48 km
- Former RAF Dunholme Lodge 58 km
- Former Cranwell - Sleaford Railway Line 58 km
- Former RAF Metheringham 66 km
- Former RAF Spanhoe 79 km
- Former RAF Deenethorpe 86 km
- Durobrivae 92 km
- Astwith 3.4 km
- Tupton Hall School grounds 6.3 km
- Sutton Lawn 6.5 km
- King's Mill Hospital 7.3 km
- Kings Mill Reservoir 7.7 km
- Corbriggs 8.3 km
- The Kez Wilks Memorial Field 9 km
- Pleasley Vale 9 km
- Spital 11 km
- Hady 11 km
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