Barnsley Coal Railway

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Former trackbed under Back Lane, east of Wintersett. (2012)

The Barnsley Coal Railway was a short railway which, when fully opened, ran between Stairfoot Junction, on the Mexborough to Barnsley line of the South Yorkshire Railway (SYR) and a triangular junction at Nostell on the line of the West Riding and Grimsby Railway (WR&GR).

The railway rights were purchased by the SYR in July 1863, just one year before that company was absorbed into the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.

Scheduled passenger services on the lined ended in 1930, and goods services in 1961.

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Railway Clearing House diagram of 1911 showing the line

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In the parliamentary session of 1860–61 an act was applied for to incorporate a company, and construct a line from a junction with the South Yorkshire Railway (SYR) west of Ardsley railway station to Crigglestone.[1] The Barnsley Coal Railway Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. clxv) was passed, allowing the creation of the Barnsley Coal Railway, with £40,000 of capital allowed to be raised by share issue, and £13,000 by loans. The first permitted section of line was from Stairfoot (west of Ardsley in Darfield) to Applehaigh (in Notton), Script error: No such module "convert". long.Template:Sfn[2][3]

The South Yorkshire Railway Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 146) was passed allowing the South Yorkshire Railway, which had subscribed £10,000 of the railway's capital, to take over the company.[4][5]Template:Sfn

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In the session of 1873–74 the SYR's successor the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) obtained powers in the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 132) to build an extension from near the 1860s terminus at Notton, to a two way junction with the West Riding and Grimsby Railway north-west of Nostel station; also sought were powers for a junction from the line to the Midland's line near to the Barnsley Canal;[note 1] and a second junction from Coal railway to SYR's Barnsley line, creating an extended triangular junction to that line.[10][11]

The second section was opened for goods traffic in August 1882. This section ran from Applehaigh to a triangular junction with the West Riding and Grimsby Railway (WR&GR) at Nostell. The line included passenger stations at Staincross and Mapplewell, Notton and Royston and Ryhill, later renamed Ryhill and Wintersett. A passenger service commenced on 1 September 1882.

Regular passenger services were withdrawn in 1930, goods services in 1961.Template:Sfn

Train services

The passenger service on the line was part of a Leeds Central to Barnsley Court House service via Wakefield Westgate. The July 1922 issue of Bradshaw's Railway Guide shows five trains in each direction on Mondays to Fridays, six trains on Saturday from Barnsley to Leeds and seven on Saturday from Leeds to Barnsley. There was no Sunday service.

Notes

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  1. North-west of Royston and Notton railway station, and at the site of the (future) Royston junction.

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References

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  2. Barnsley Coal Railway Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 165); An Act to authorize the Construction of a Railway in the West Riding of Yorkshire, to be called "The Barnsley Coal Railway".
  3. Ordnance Survey Sheets 274SE, 274NE, 262SE
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  5. South Yorkshire Railway Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 146); An Act to enable the South Yorkshire Railway and River Dun Company to alter their authorized Line; to purchase the Barnsley Coal Railway; and for other Purposes relating to the same Company.
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  7. South Yorkshire Railway Act 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 19); An Act to enable the South Yorkshire Railway and River Dun Company to extend their Railway to the Midland Railway at Barnsley.
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  9. See Ordnance Survey Sheets 274NE
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  11. Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 132); An Act for authorizing the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Company to make new Branch Railways and other Works; for Vesting in them the undertakings of the Macclesfield, Knutsford, and Warrington Railway Company and the Widnes Railway Company; for conferring upon them additional powers; and for other purposes.

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Sources

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