John Mercer 1874 - 1890[3] (formerly station master at Worthington)
William Tunn 1890 - 1896[3] (formerly station master at Fiskerton)
Henry St. John Newell 1896[3] - 1901 (committed suicide 23 October 1901)[4]
Albert William Niblett 1902 - 1910
A. Follows 1910 - 1913 (afterwards station master at Barrow Hill and Staveley Works)
E.H. Allen 1913 - 1925[5] (formerly station master at Swinderby, afterwards station master at Avonmouth)
W. Edwards from 1939[6] (formerly station master at Whitwell)
The site today
The Robin Hood Line was revived in the 1990s following the closure of the Mansfield Railway through the town and the freight-only route was then reused. However, the new station was opened 700m east from the former station site. Nothing remains of the station site as it has been redeveloped including the trackbed. The line was diverted onto the alignment of the former Great Northern Railway to the new Kirkby-in-Ashfield station.