Killamarsh West railway station

Killamarsh West
Passing the remains of Killamarsh West in 1957
General information
LocationHalfway, City of Sheffield,
England
Coordinates53°19′35″N 1°19′51″W / 53.3263°N 1.3307°W / 53.3263; -1.3307
Grid referenceSK 446 812
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyNorth Midland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
6 April 1841Station opened as Killamarsh
2 January 1843Closed
21 January 1873Reopened
25 September 1950Renamed Killamarsh West
1 February 1954Station closed
Location

Killamarsh West was a railway station in Halfway, South Yorkshire, England; it was one of three stations that served the village of Killamarsh in Derbyshire.

North Midland Railway
72
Leeds (Hunslet Lane)
70
Hunslet
(1850)
68
Woodlesford
66¼
Methley
64¼
Calder Viaduct
Altofts and Whitwood
(1870)
63¼
Normanton
59¾
Barnsley Canal
Oakenshaw
for Wakefield
Sandal and Walton
(1870)
58¼
Chevet Tunnel
57
56
Royston and Notton
(
1st
2nd
)
(
1841–1900
1900–1968
)
53
Cudworth
49¼
Darfield
(2nd)
(1901–1963)
48¾
48
Darfield
(1st)
(1840–1901)
47
Wath North
45
Swinton Town
43¾
Kilnhurst West
Parkgate and Rawmarsh
(1853)
40
Rotherham Masborough
Ickles viaduct
36¾
Treeton
35¼
Woodhouse Mill
34
Beighton
(1840-1843)
32¼
Killamarsh West
30¼
Eckington and Renishaw
27¾
Barrow Hill
Whittington
Tapton Junction
25
24
Chesterfield
original
current
20
Clay Cross
17¾
Stretton
14
Wingfield
11½
Lodge Hill Tunnel
11
10½
Ambergate
current
original
Longland Tunnel
7
Belper
current
original
5
Duffield
current
original
Nottingham Road
(1856)
0
Derby