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    5.0 (1 review)

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    8 years ago

    Lacking refreshments if it had these the waiting would be ok. Could this be the coldest station on the planet?

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    Sheffield Train Station - Sheffield Station
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    Sheffield Train Station

    3.9(32 reviews)
    2.1 km

    Sheffield Station is the busiest station in South Yorkshire, serving the city centre of Sheffield,…read moreit is also part of the Supertram network, where you can continue your journey around Sheffield/Rotherham, and the station is located adjacent to Sheffield Hallam University. The station is managed by East Midlands Railway, who provide most of the major services going in and out of the station, including services to Manchester and London. The station is also served by Transpennine Express on the Manchester Airport - Cleethorpes line (via Doncaster), and also has CrossCountry services (Edinburgh, Reading, Newcastle, York) and many Northern services (local services around Yorkshire and Greater Manchester) Due to the construction of the station, meaning you have to pass through the station to use the footbridge for access to bus and Supertram services, there are no ticket gates here. The main concourse of the station is pretty noticeable and modern, including a couple of shops / small-take away kiosks, there isn't particularly places to sit down and get something to eat/drink in the station which is annoying, but there is a Superdrug and Marks and Spencer Simply Food. There are places nearby in the city centre for food, however. I hate the lift at this station which takes you up to the footbridge, it must be the world's slowest lift, the doors take forever to close up to the point they're forced to have a sign in the lift, it says they're "working on it", but it's been like that for over two years... I guess it will stay like that. I think the station is A-OK, but still miles apart from other stations in Yorkshire including York and Leeds. 3*

    Clean and modernized rail station in the Midlands, Sheffield offers transport to London,…read moreManchester, Leeds and Liverpool plus CrossCountry services to Scotland. There is also a tram stop nearby for Sheffield services. It's really quite a nice station with easy access to the tracks on stairs and step-free. There are labels on the steps so that traffic is kept to the left side. Many ticket windows for purchasing tickets if, like me, the automated ticket machine doesn't like your "swipe" credit card. Departure board is easy to read and the signage clearly points out which way to which platforms. There is a beautiful sculpture / fountain out front.

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    Sheffield Train Station - Train pulling in Sheffield Station
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    Train pulling in Sheffield Station Photo from commons.wikimedia.org

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    Worksop Railway Station - Main station facade, with the Mallard pub to the right of centre.

    Worksop Railway Station

    3.7(3 reviews)
    21.9 km

    Worksop station is the major intermediate stop on the line between Sheffield, Retford and Lincoln,…read moreand the junction for trains on the 'Robin Hood' line to Nottingham. Opened in 1849 by the Sheffield & Lincolnshire Junction Railway, the station was provided with impressive and handsome stone buildings in the Jacobean Style. It became a junction in 1875 when the Midland Railway line from Mansfield opened, providing through services from Nottingham. This line closed in 1964, but was re-opened to Worksop in 1998. To-day, the attractive station buildings have survived intact and, although the station is not staffed all day, it appears very well maintained. Part of the original building on the south side is occupied by the Mallard pub (named after the famous world-record holding steam locomotive). The principal train service is the Sheffield-Lincoln service, which operates roughly hourly during week-days, with additional trains to Worksop in the peak hours. On Saturdays there are also occasional through services to Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Services on the line to Mansfield and Nottingham are also hourly. Both lines have a much reduced service on Sundays. The station has step-free access to both platforms (though access between them is via the road and level crossing - allow a good 5 minutes), and there are toilets and parking spaces, but no taxi rank or cycle storage. There are no refreshment facilities - but the adjacent pub provides some food, as well as excellent real-ales.

    Worksop Railway Station is a fairly attractive and nice station, and I've had much worse…read moreexperiences waiting for trains! Although its not staffed all day, the station is relatively clean and tidy, and looks well looked after. Tickets can be booked in the ticket office, and on one of the platforms is a small café where you can buy drinks, snacks, and newspapers, which can the time pass. The near-by Mallard pub could also provide another method of passing the time! A surprisingly good station for a town the size of Worksop!

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    Worksop Railway Station - Worksop station, with Lincoln and Sheffield bound trains crossing. The Sheffield and Nottingham platform is on the left.

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    Worksop station, with Lincoln and Sheffield bound trains crossing. The Sheffield and Nottingham platform is on the left.

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