Hull and Barnsley Railway

Hull and Barnsley Railway
1920 map of the railway
The H&BR armorial device[note 1]
Overview
HeadquartersKingston upon Hull
Dates of operation1880–1922
SuccessorsNER, LNER
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Length106 miles 33 chains (171.3 km) (1919)[1]
Track length366 miles 30 chains (589.6 km) (1919)[1]
Route map

The Hull Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway and Dock Company (HB&WRJR&DCo.) was opened on 20 July 1885. It had a total projected length of 66 miles (106 kilometres) but never reached Barnsley, stopping a few miles short at Stairfoot. The name was changed to The Hull and Barnsley Railway (H&BR) in 1905. Its Alexandra Dock in Hull opened 16 July 1885.

The main line ran from Hull to Cudworth, with two other lines branching off at Wrangbrook Junction, the South Yorkshire Junction Railway to Denaby, and The Hull & South Yorkshire Extension Railway, an eight-mile (thirteen-kilometre) branch to Wath-upon-Dearne, opened 31 March 1902. The company also had joint running powers on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway (Gowdall and Braithwell Railway).

Before the Grouping of 1923, the line was taken over by the North Eastern Railway (NER). Following incorporation into the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), duplicated infrastructure was closed or reduced in function – notably Cannon Street station and the Springhead Locomotive Works.

Closure of the greater part of the main line itself came during the time of British Railways. As of 2011 the elevated line in Hull with some of the extensions and alterations added by the NER and LNER are still in use and referred to as the Hull Docks Branch and as the Engineer's Line Reference of HJS.[note 2]


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  1. ^ a b The Railway Year Book for 1920. London: The Railway Publishing Company Limited. 1920. p. 160.
  2. ^ Deaves, Phil. "Engineer's Line References (ELRs) : Codes beginning H". www.railwaycodes.org.uk/elrs/elrh.shtm. HJS. Retrieved 15 April 2014.