Mansfield
Mansfield Station Web Photo
Mansfield railway station is a railway station which serves the town of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, England. Alternatively it is named Mansfield Town, to distinguish itself from the GCR's former Mansfield Central and Mansfield Woodhouse's station. The station is 17 miles (27 km) north of Nottingham on the Robin Hood Line, and is managed by East Midlands Railway. The station building is Grade II listed.

Please note, the toilet facilities at Mansfield station are only open on weekdays.
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Station Information

Station Facilities

  • Step Free Access
  • Bike Stands
  • Parking
  • Ticket Office and Ticket Machines
  • Toilets

Address

Mansfield Station,
Station Road,
Mansfield,
Nottinghamshire,
NG18 5RN

History

The town was originally the terminus of the Mansfield and Pinxton Railway, built in 1819. It was bought by the Midland Railway, which used the final section to extend its new Leen Valley line to the present station in 1849. The station opened for passenger traffic without ceremony on Tuesday 9 October 1849. The line suffered from some teething problems in its early days.