Hadfield

Local nameHadfield
LocationHadfield, Derbyshire, UK

Hadfield railway station serves the Peak District town of Hadfield in Derbyshire, England. The station is one of the twin termini at the Derbyshire end of the Manchester-Glossop Line, the other being Glossop. It was opened by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway in 1844.

The line formerly continued east of Hadfield to Penistone and Sheffield via the Woodhead Tunnel. Passenger trains on the Woodhead Line were withdrawn east of Hadfield on 5 January 1970, followed by complete closure in 1981. The tracks were lifted several years later, but the trackbed is still visible and has been partly adapted as a footpath. Since the end of through passenger services to Penistone and Sheffield, only the former eastbound platform has been used and the section westwards to the junction at Dinting is now single track.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadfield_railway_station

Address 15 Marlow Street, Glossop SK13 2AQ, United Kingdom

Coordinates 53°27'39.044" N -1°57'55.38" E

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