Tibshelf
Photographs
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The Railways
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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. |
Copyright notice.
Care has been taken to avoid infringing copyright. If this has inadvertently
been broken I will, upon being informed, happily remove the offending
item(s) or give due acknowledgement on the site.