Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway Beighton Branch

The Beighton Branch was a railway branch line built by the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway (LD&ECR) in north eastern Derbyshire, England.

LD&ECR Beighton Branch

Legend
 The Branch and Its Branches 
Sheffield (Mid)
via SDR

Worksop
Sheffield Vic-Lincoln

Beighton Junction
 North end of Branch

Beighton Sidings
Glovers Siding
Killamarsh South Jn
Upperthorpe
and Killamarsh

Westthorpe Colliery
 Branch 1920-1984

Spinkhill
Spinkhill Tunnel
Park Hall Colliery
 Branch 1906-8

Hazel Colly & Bricks
 Branch 1909-1917

Whitwell

Barlborough Colliery
 Branch 1896-1921

Southgate Colliery
 via MR 1896-1929

Clowne South

Markland Grips

   Elmton & Creswell
Creswell & Welbeck

Creswell Colliery
 Branch 1896-1966

Norwood Crossings

Langwith Colliery
 Branch 1896-1969

  MR also
Langwith

to Chesterfield
(Market Place)

Shirebrook North
South end of Branch

Langwith Jn Shed
 Davis's Wagon Wks

Bridge 37

to Warsop
"New Found Out"
 Curves

to Warsop
Shirebrook West
Shirebrook South
MR
to Mansfield

GNR
to Nottingham Vic

 9 January 1967 Diversion 
Open Lines
Closed
1967 Spur
Rotherham
Masborough

Cottam & W Burton
Power Stations

Beighton Junction
 North end of Branch

Killamarsh South Jn
Upperthorpe
and Killamarsh

Westthorpe Colliery
 Branch 1920-1984

Spinkhill
Spinkhill Tunnel
Whitwell

Clowne South

Markland Grips

   Elmton & Creswell
Creswell & Welbeck

Creswell Colliery
 Branch 1896-1966

Norwood Crossings

1967 SPUR
Langwith Colliery
 Branch 1896-1969

  MR also
Langwith

Formerly to
Chesterfield

Shirebrook North
South end of Branch

Locoshed (closed)
 Wagon Wks (open)

Bridge 37

to Warsop

"New Found Out"
 Curves lifted c1945

to Warsop
Shirebrook West
Shirebrook South
ex-MR
to Mansfield

ex-GNR
to Nottingham Vic

 11 November 1974 Diversion 
Open Lines
Closed
1974 New lines
Rotherham
Masborough

Cottam & W Burton
Power Stations

Beighton Junction
 North end of Branch

Killamarsh South Jn
Upperthorpe
and Killamarsh

Westthorpe Colliery
 Branch 1920-1984

Spinkhill
Spinkhill Tunnel
Whitwell

Clowne South

Markland Grips

   Elmton & Creswell
Creswell & Welbeck

Creswell Colliery
 Branch 1896-1966

Norwood Crossings

1967 Spur
Langwith Colliery
 Branch 1896-1969

  MR only 1969-78
Langwith

Shirebrook North
Headshunt only

Wagon Works
 includes ex-shed

Bridge 37 removed
 E-N Chord built

to Warsop

"New Found Out"
 S-W curve relaid

to Warsop
Shirebrook West
Shirebrook South
ex-MR
to Mansfield

ex-GNR
Closed 27 May 1968

Starting article

This is a "starting article" aiming to give readers of linked articles access to the associated route diagram. I intend to return to this article not later than September 2013. Other people are, of course, welcome to chip in before then.

History

The line was a little over 12 miles long and ran from Langwith Junction in Derbyshire to Beighton Junction which is now in South Yorkshire.

Building started in 1892. The line opened in stages up to 1900.[1][2][3]

The branch was occasionally referred to as the "Sheffield Branch", but the name "Beighton Branch" stuck and was widely used.

A sparse and circuitous stopping passenger service used the route to connect Sheffield with Mansfield, this was withdrawn on the outbreak of World War II.

The line closed in stages, as shown in the attached route diagram:

References

Notes

  1. Booth 2013, p. 35.
  2. Dow 1971, pp. 157-171.
  3. Cupit & Taylor 1984, pp. 6-15.

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