Course of the Dearne Valley Railway
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Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 26 Apr 2018
Although the track has long since gone the substantial bridges which crossed it remain as can be seen by the riveted girder in the foreground. The gap in the trees on the right is where the Wath branch of the Hull and Barnsley Railway crossed. This was a short lived line, opening in 1902 and closing in 1933.