Swinton (South Yorkshire) railway station

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Swinton
Location
Place Swinton
Local authority Rotherham
Operations
Station code SWN
Managed by Northern Rail
Platforms in use 3
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 0.287 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Swinton from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Swinton railway station is in Swinton, South Yorkshire, England. It has three platforms and a small bus station, and lies at the junction of the former North Midland Railway main line between Rotherham Masborough and Leeds via Cudworth and the former South Yorkshire Railway line to Doncaster.

There have been three stations on the North Midland Railway line at Swinton, the first of which, opened in 1840, built by the N.M.R. occupied the site of the present station, goods facilities occupying what is now the car park. This was replaced by a second station north of the present site, on the opposite side of the road bridge, built by the Midland Railway. This station became known as Swinton Town to distinguish it from Swinton Central on the former Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway line. It was served by stopping trains from Sheffield Midland to York and to Leeds City via Cudworth. The station closed in January 1968 with the rationalisation of local rail services in South Yorkshire. The original station buildings still remain at street level and are used for light industry.

By the late 1980s it was realised that South Yorkshire railways had been cut back too far in the 1960s, and in particular Swinton/Wath-upon-Dearne/Kilnhurst lacked a station. The South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority put forward a four year plan for the improvement of services and stations as part of their Rail Development Plan, this leading to the re-instatement of the "Swinton Curve", from the former North Midland Railway at Swinton to the former South Yorkshire Railway at Mexborough West Junction, the building of a new station at Swinton and the re-routing of all passenger trains via this route. Originally after re-opening it was unstaffed, but increased passenger usage lead to the establishment in the 1990s of first a small portacabin staffed for the morning peak only, which later was replaced by a brick-built ticket office.

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Rotherham   Northern Rail
Dearne Valley Line
  Moorthorpe
Rotherham   Northern Rail
Sheffield-Hull Line
  Mexborough
Rotherham   Northern Rail
Wakefield Line
  Bolton-on-Dearne
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Kilnhurst West   BR Eastern Region

 Sheffield-Cudworth-Leeds Line 

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