Bentley (South Yorkshire) Railway Station - Services

Services

There are two trains per hour in each direction from the station on weekdays, southbound to Doncaster and northbound to Adwick. One southbound service continues to Meadowhall and Sheffield (Mon - Sat daytimes only), whilst one per hour northbound runs to Wakefield Westgate and Leeds.

Sundays see a two-hourly service each way to Doncaster & Leeds.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Doncaster Northern Rail Sheffield-Hull Line Mondays-Saturdays only Adwick
Northern Rail Wakefield Line
Railway stations in South Yorkshire
Barnsley
  • Barnsley Interchange
  • Bolton-on-Dearne
  • Darton
  • Dodworth
  • Elsecar
  • Goldthorpe
  • Penistone
  • Silkstone Common
  • Thurnscoe
  • Wombwell
Doncaster
  • Adwick
  • Bentley
  • Conisbrough
  • Doncaster
  • Hatfield & Stainforth
  • Kirk Sandall
  • Thorne North
  • Thorne South
Rotherham
  • Kiveton Bridge
  • Kiveton Park
  • Rotherham Central
  • Swinton
Sheffield
  • Chapeltown
  • Darnall
  • Dore and Totley
  • Meadowhall Interchange
  • Sheffield
  • Woodhouse
Stations in Doncaster
Stations
  • Adwick
  • Bentley
  • Conisbrough
  • Doncaster
  • Hatfield & Stainforth
  • Kirk Sandall
  • Thorne North
  • Thorne South
Closed stations
  • Askern
  • Barnby Dun
  • Bawtry
  • Denaby
  • Denaby & Conisbrough
  • Edlington
  • Finningley
  • Hampole
  • Harlington
  • Haywood
  • Maud's Bridge
  • Nettleham Well
  • Norton
  • Park Drain
  • Rossington
  • Sprotborough (SYR)
  • Thorpe-in-Balne
  • Tickhill and Wadworth
  • Transport in Doncaster
  • SYPTE


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