Worksop

It is today an intermediate stop on the regional service from Lincoln Central to Sheffield (15+3⁄4 miles (25.3 km) from the latter) operated by Northern Trains and the northern terminus of East Midlands Railway' Robin Hood Line from Nottingham and Mansfield (the section from the latter town was re-opened to passengers on 25 May 1998, after originally losing them to the Beeching Axe in October 1964).
Station Information
Station Facilities
Address
Worksop Station,
Carlton Road,
Worksop,
Nottinghamshire,
S81 7AG
Carlton Road,
Worksop,
Nottinghamshire,
S81 7AG
History
Worksop railway station is a Grade II listed railway station which serves the town of Worksop in Nottinghamshire.
The station was designed by Weightman & Hadfield, Sheffield in the Jacobean style, and built by James Drabble, Carlton in Lindrick. It was opened on 7 July 1849 by the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway, part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. It was extended and further buildings added in 1900.
The station was designed by Weightman & Hadfield, Sheffield in the Jacobean style, and built by James Drabble, Carlton in Lindrick. It was opened on 7 July 1849 by the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway, part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. It was extended and further buildings added in 1900.