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Catcliffe railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Catcliffe railway station
Catcliffe railway station is a former railway station in the Catcliffe area of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.
==History== The station was located on the Sheffield District Railway, just over north of its junction with the North Midland Railway line at Treeton Junction. The line was carried on a 9-arch brick-built viaduct over the Rother Valley.〔(Catcliffe Viaduct: via ''treetonweb'' )〕〔(Catcliffe Viaduct(1): via ''geograph'' )〕〔(Catcliffe Viaduct(2): via ''geograph'' )〕 The station was constructed at the northern end of this, near to the village. The station was noted for its bleak and isolated location which earned it the name "Klondyke" from the local population. Both station and platforms were built of wood. The awnings were of the distinctive LD&ECR style. The platforms and their supports closely resembled those at Boughton and Dukeries Junction. The station was opened on 30 April 1900 and closed on 11 September 1939. It was briefly reopened from 6 October 1946 to 17 March 1947.
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