Silkstone Common railway station

Silkstone Common National Rail
Location
Place Silkstone Common
Local authority Barnsley
Coordinates 53°32′06″N 1°33′49″W / 53.5350°N 1.5635°W / 53.5350; -1.5635Coordinates: 53°32′06″N 1°33′49″W / 53.5350°N 1.5635°W / 53.5350; -1.5635
Grid reference SE290043
Operations
Station code SLK
Managed by Northern
Number of platforms 1
DfT category F2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
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Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05  26,210
2005/06 Decrease 26,005
2006/07 Decrease 22,202
2007/08 Increase 24,035
2008/09 Increase 30,092
2009/10 Decrease 29,320
2010/11 Increase 29,372
2011/12 Increase 30,702
2012/13 Increase 31,624
2013/14 Decrease 30,402
2014/15 Increase 39,466
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
Zone Barnsley
History
1855 opened
1959 closed
May 1983 opened
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Silkstone Common from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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The present Silkstone Common railway station, which opened by British Rail on 14 May 1983 serves the village of Silkstone Common, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. The station is 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Barnsley on the Penistone Line between Huddersfield and Sheffield.

History

The original station, simply known as "Silkstone", was opened on 1 November 1855 and rebuilt on the same site in the last quarter of the 19th century in the "Double Pavilion" style favoured by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. The former station master's house remains towards the Penistone end of the present platform. This is now a private residence.

The present station is the third to serve the village.

The station is built over the tunnel through which passed the Silkstone Wagonway, an early rail link from the coal pits in Silkstone Common, via a rope hauled incline and the village of Silkstone to the Barnsley Canal. Little can be seen from the station but looking at the wall opposite the platform a small rise in the coping stones is detectable which coincides with the arch of the tunnel.

The station closed in 1959 with the withdrawal of the Penistone - Barnsley - Doncaster stopping services, but was re-opened in 1983, after Sheffield - Huddersfield services had been diverted via the line.

Services

On Monday to Saturday, trains operate hourly towards Huddersfield and Sheffield and two-hourly on Sundays.

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