Upperthorpe and Killamarsh Railway Station

Upperthorpe And Killamarsh Railway Station


[ ] Lancashire, Derbyshire
& East Coast Railway
Legend
Chesterfield (Market Place)
Boythorpe Viaduct over
MR Brampton Branch
and Boythorpe Railway
Horns Bridge over
Midland Main Line
GCR Chesterfield Loop
River Rother
Duckmanton Tunnel
Great Central Main Line
Arkwright Town
Arkwright Town Junction (1907)
River Doe Lea
Doe Lea Viaduct over
MR Doe Lea Branch
Bolsover South
Bolsover Tunnel
ScarcliffeSummit
MML to St Pancras
Sheffield Midland
Brightside Junction
Tinsley West(SDR)
Catcliffe(SDR)
Treeton Junction
Beighton Junction
Killamarsh South Junction (1907)
Upperthorpe and Killamarsh
Spinkhill
Spinkhill Tunnel
Clowne South
Markland Grips Viaduct
Creswell and Welbeck
Shirebrook North
(Originally Langwith Junction)
Langwith Junction shed
Shirebrook South
Great Northern Railway
to Nottingham Victoria (1901)
Shirebrook West
Midland Railway (Robin Hood Line)
to Nottingham Midland & Worksop
Warsop
Clipstone (Goods)
Mansfield Railway
to Nottingham Victoria (from 1917)
Edwinstowe
Ollerton
Boughton
Tuxford Central
Tuxford Works
Tuxford shed
Dukeries Junction
Great Northern Railway (now ECML)
Kings Cross to Retford
Fledborough
Fledborough Viaduct
over River Trent
Clifton-on-Trent
Doddington and Harby
Skellingthorpe
to Saxilby & Gainsborough Lea Road
Pyewipe Junction
Lincoln Central
to Peterborough

Upperthorpe and Killamarsh is a former railway station in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, England.

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