Worksop Station

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Pevsner in his 'Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire' (p.52) describes the Jacobean-style Worksop railway station as "The best small station in the County"

Photo:Main entrance to Worksop Station - now occupied by a public house called 'The Mallard'

Main entrance to Worksop Station - now occupied by a public house called 'The Mallard'

January 2014

Photo:View of Worksop Station from the station approach

View of Worksop Station from the station approach

January 2014

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo:Coal train approaching Worksop station from the west

Coal train approaching Worksop station from the west

January 2014

Photo:Signal box at west end of Worksop station

Signal box at west end of Worksop station

January 2014

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Worksop Station' page
This page was added by Jonathan Steel on 20/01/2014.
Comments about this page

Hi! I hope you don't mind some suggestions, mostly about the image captions. Going through the ones I have noticed are...

1. The Mallard Pub occupies the part of the building that used to be the refreshment room. The former entrance is now the ticket office,

2. Coal train approaching Worksop station from the west. Sorry but this train is approaching from the East!

3. Signal box at west end of Worksop station. apologies again, the Signal Box is also at the east end.

I hope these comments are useful.

By Chris Barker
On 06/07/2018

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