Tibshelf Photographs

The Railways



Aerial view of Tibshelf Town Station in the 1950's. Locals will recognise that the layout of the curved access road (Station Road) is still perfectly visible on the 'Chicken Run'.

Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date.

Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date.

Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date. I'm not sure where I got this picture from. Would the copyright holder get in touch?

Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date, viewed from the Bridge next to the Butcher's shop.

Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date.

A coal train on the Great Central line heading under the bridge and through Tibshelf Town Station, unknown date.

Tibshelf and Newton Station viewed from the Newton end, unknown date.

The bridge viewed from near Wetton Farm, unknown date.

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Tibshelf & Newton Station photographed in 1987. The sign can still be seen on the gable. The site is now used as a scrapyard.

Doe Hill Station on the Tibshelf-Morton boundary. Since this photogrpah was taken in 1987 the building has been extensively modernised as a private residence.

A signal box at nearby 'B' Winning sidings.

The Great Central line heading north towards Pilsley. Today this route forms part of the Five Pits Trail.

A view of the bridge from inside the cutting, looking south. Today this is all filled in and is known as 'The Bank'. The Back Lane is visible on the right.

The Great Central line heading south towards Newton. A poor quality photograph unfortunately.

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