This article is about the former railway from Brierley to Doncaster. For the current service from York to Sheffield via Pontefract, see Dearne Valley Line.
Although the line was considered an independent company it was worked by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (LYR). It opened in sections over seven years from 1902.
Passenger services ceased on 10 September 1951, the last trains having run on 9 September.[6]
Goods traffic continued but several changes were made to the track layout. The lines between (near) Grimethorpe Colliery and Brierley Junction and from Grimethorpe Colliery and Edlington were closed on the opening of a new connection from the Midland Railway's main line near Houghton in 1966. The Dearne Valley connection to Yorkshire Main Colliery at Edlington was removed in May 1972, the colliery being served by a connection to St. Catherine's Junction on the South Yorkshire Joint Railway, the junctions here being rebuilt in connection with the Doncaster area re-signalling in early May 1977.[7]
Route diagrams
The western end in 1911
The central section in 1910
The eastern end in 1914
Railway Clearing House diagrams showing the L&Y connection from Wakefield Kirkgate (blue) and the line of the Dearne Valley Railway from Brierley to Black Carr junction (red)
Notes
^Goode, C. T. (1975). Railways of South Yorkshire. Clapham, North Yorkshire: Dalesman Publishing Company. p. 87. ISBN0852063075.