Finningley railway station

[2] The first railway station to be built was some 500 yards (460 m) to the west of the level crossing on the main Bawtry to Thorne road (A614).

The second station, still in South Yorkshire, was on the east of the level crossing, some 2 miles (3 km) west of the county boundary.

[1] Nowadays only the derelict platforms remain, along with the former station buildings (which are a private residence) and the signal box, which remains in use to operate the adjacent level crossing.

A 2012 report by Network Rail stated that more trains on the line would be required to make the station viable.

[5] The service over the line was sparse, with just five Doncaster to Lincoln Central trains each way from Monday to Saturday in the May 2017 timetable.