Bentley Crossing Halt railway station

Bentley Crossing Halt
General information
LocationBentley, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster
England
Coordinates53°32′33″N 1°08′59″W / 53.54258°N 1.14965°W / 53.54258; -1.14965
Grid referenceSE564054
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWest Riding and Grimsby Railway
Pre-groupingWest Riding and Grimsby Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1914opened
1943closed

Bentley Crossing Halt was a small railway station on the West Riding and Grimsby Railway line between Doncaster and Carcroft & Adwick-le-Street.[1] It was a workman's halt built in 1914 to serve the community of Bentley, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England at the point where the main line crosses the road through the village on the level. The road links Bentley with York Bar. The station consisted of wooden platforms with wooden buildings to act as waiting shelter and office.

The station was closed around 1943 and little can now be seen of the buildings (a regular fault with wooden built stations), however the Bentley (South Yorkshire) railway station was built on the same site.

  1. ^ Tuffrey, Peter (2011). South Yorkshire Railway Stations - Adwick-Le-Street to Wortley. Stroud: Amberley Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-4456-0122-9.