Clipstone railway station

Clipstone Colliery Sidings railway station was a station in Clipstone, Nottinghamshire.[1]

Clipstone railway station
General information
LocationClipstone,[1] Nottinghamshire[1]
England
PlatformsN\A
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway[1]
Pre-groupingGreat Central Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
British Railways[1]
Key dates
1912 [1]Opened to colliery workmen's trains
1914[1]Service suspended
1920[1]re-opened to colliery workmen's trains
1922[1]First coal trains
30 April 1993[1]Service suspended
24 January 1994[1]Officially closed to both freight traffic and colliery workers' trains
17 April 2003[1]Closed completely and at least partly demolished

While primarily a goods station, there was an unadvertised halt used by workmen. It was on the former Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway line and is listed in Butt as Clipstone Colliery Sidings.[2][1]

A large concentration of sidings around Kings Clipstone and the worker's halt at New Clipstone village both served the Clipstone, Mansfield, Thoresby, Ollerton, Welbeck and Rainworth collieries for several decades.[3][4][1]

Clipstone Sidings signalbox was existent on 21 October 1950 and was near Clipstone West Junction, heading towards Welbeck Junction.[5]

Clipstone East signalbox was existent in the 1960s on the 'main-line' between Welbeck Junction and Thoresby Junction.[6]

The Midland Loaded Sidings of Clipstone Colliery were still in regular use on 23 June 1972 [1]

Both Clipstone West junction and Clipstone colliery Junction and closed on 14 July 1986.[7]

The pit closed in April 2003.[8][9][10][11]

Clipstone Sidings signalbox, Clipstone West Junction and Welbeck Junction no longer exist [5]

Former Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Warsop   British Railways
LD&ECR
  Edwinstowe
    Mansfield Central

References

Further reading

  • Anderson, Paul; Cupit, Jack (2000). An Illustrated History of Mansfield's Railways. Clophill: Irwell Press. ISBN 1-903266-15-7.
  • Bradshaw, George (1985) [1922]. July 1922 Railway Guide. Newton Abbott: David & Charles.
  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Cupit, Jack (February 1956). Allen, G. Freeman (ed.). "The end of Passenger Services on the Mansfield Railway". Trains Illustrated. Hampton Court, Surrey: Ian Allan Ltd. IX (2).
  • Cupit, J.; Taylor, W. (1984) [1966]. The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway. Oakwood Library of Railway History (2nd ed.). Headington: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-302-8. OL19.
  • DVD2 (2005). Diesels Along:-The Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway. Chesterfield: Terminus Publications. DVD, stills and film with commentary, 60 mins.
  • Ludlam, A.J. (March 2013). Kennedy, Rex (ed.). "The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway". Steam Days. Bournemouth: Redgauntlet 1993 Publications. 283. ISSN 0269-0020.

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