Staveley Central railway station

Station in Derbyshire, England, 1892–1964

53°16′12″N 1°20′48″W / 53.27000°N 1.34667°W / 53.27000; -1.34667Grid referenceSK435749Platforms4Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyMS&LRPre-groupingGreat Central RailwayPost-groupingLNER
British RailwaysKey dates1 June 1892Opened (Staveley Town)25 September 1950Renamed (Staveley Central)4 March 1963Closed to regular passenger traffic1964Closed Completely to passenger traffic[1]14 June 1965closed for freight [2]

Staveley Central was a railway station serving the town of Staveley, Derbyshire, England.

History

The station was on the Great Central Main Line which ran between London Marylebone and Manchester via Sheffield Victoria. It was opened on 1 June 1892[3] as Staveley Town and was renamed Staveley Central on 25 September 1950 by British Railways to reduce confusion with the ex-MR station, also called Staveley Town, which was about 250 yards away on the same street. The latter station was on the Barrow Hill to Clowne and Barrow Hill to Pleasley West lines. The renaming also reduced the likelihood of people confusing the station with that at Barrow Hill and Staveley Works, which was officially renamed Barrow Hill on 18 June 1951 to further differentiate the stations.

Staveley Central closed on 4 March 1963, but continued to serve summer weekend excursion traffic until the end of the 1964 season.

The station was the northern junction for the loop line to Chesterfield Central and so had four platforms.[4] The timber-built booking hall was on the Lowgates road overbridge[5] and there was a waiting room on each platform. The station was also the junction for branches to the Ireland, Hartington and Markham Collieries and at the south end was Staveley (G.C.) Engine Shed (shed code 38D and latterly 41H in BR days). This, too, was subject to confusion with the ex-MR "Staveley" engine shed over a mile away at Barrow Hill, which was coded 18D in BR days. Staveley ex-GC engine shed has been demolished but the ex-MR Barrow Hill Engine Shed survives as a railway engineering and preservation site.

The location of Staveley Central station has been turned into a road to linking to the M1 motorway junction 29A.

See also

Four stations have had "Staveley" in their name at some point in their history:

References

Notes

  1. ^ Butt 1995, p. 219.
  2. ^ "Disused Stations: Staveley Central Station".
  3. ^ Dow 1965, p. 232.
  4. ^ Grainger 2002, pp. 97–108.
  5. ^ Kaye 1988, p. 72.

Sources

  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Dow, George (1965). Great Central, Volume Three: Fay Sets the Pace, 1900–1922. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0-7110-0263-0. OCLC 500447049.
  • Grainger, Ken (2002). Sheffield Victoria to Chesterfield Central, The "Derbyshire Lines" of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Part 1. Bredbury, Cheshire: Foxline Limited. ISBN 978-1-870119-83-2.
  • Kaye, A.R. (1988). North Midland and Peak District Railways in the Steam Age, Volume 2. Chesterfield: Lowlander Publications. ISBN 978-0-946930-09-8.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Staveley Central railway station.
  • "The station and line on navigable maps with overlays". Rail Map Online.
  • "The station on navigable maps with overlays". National Library of Scotland.
  • "The station on a navigable 1947 O.S. map". npe Maps.
  • "The station and line BEI". Railway Codes.
  • "The station's history". Disused Stations.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Renishaw Central
Line and station closed
  Great Central Railway
Derbyshire Lines
  Heath
Line and station closed
    Staveley Works
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Closed railway stations in Derbyshire
Ashbourne lineCromford and High Peak RailwayManchester, Buxton, Matlock
and Midland Jcn RlySheffield & Midland C'tteeWoodhead lineAshover Light RailwayNorth Midland RailwayDerbyshire and Staffordshire extensionRipley and Heanor branch lines
Melbourne lineCastle Donington lineMidland Counties RailwayErewash Valley linePinxton branch lineLancashire, Derbyshire
and East Coast RailwayGCR Main Line and Chesterfield loopClowne and Doe Lea branchesOther