Kiveton Bridge Station Footbridge
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Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 25 Sep 2017
Kiveton Park, South Yorkshire Seen here from the top of the steps at the Station Road end of the bridge, looking towards Colliery Road. When Kiveton Bridge Station opened in July 1929, passenger access to the two platforms was through the booking office, which was adjacent to the main road. Access to Platform 2 (for Sheffield-bound trains) was then by this overbridge. In the early 1970s the station was modernised and became destaffed. The booking hall was demolished but the footbridge remained and now serves not only passenger access across the line but general pedestrian access onto Colliery Road, avoiding the narrow walkway across the busy road bridge. Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128783627@N03/38353692211/in/photostream/