Denaby Halt railway station

Denaby Halt was a small railway station on the Dearne Valley Railway (DVR), intended to serve the mining community of Denaby Main in South Yorkshire, England, although it was some distance from there, in what was described as "a marshy wilderness".

[1][2] Its full title, as shown on its nameboard, was Denaby for Conisboro' and Mexboro.

The DVR was operated by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway and was built in order to tap the coal traffic available in the area, which could be shipped through their port at Goole.

The line offered a passenger service between Wakefield and Edlington, near Doncaster.

This article on a railway station in Yorkshire and the Humber is a stub.

Railway Clearing House diagram including lines around Denaby in 1910.