Ecclesfield Station

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Ecclesfield was the name given to two railway stations on the northern outskirts of Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

The village of Ecclesfield, near Sheffield was served by two railway stations. The earliest was on the South Yorkshire Railway, originally known as Ecclesfield, later Ecclesfield East, it was between Chapeltown Central and Meadowhall stations and situated on Lotcher Lane. The second station, on the Midland Railway line, also originally known as Ecclesfield, later became Ecclesfield West and was between Chapeltown station and Meadowhall Interchange.

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