Steeple House railway station

It was located on the former line between High Peak Junction near Cromford and the Parsley Hay near Buxton.

[3] The opening of this line allowed for goods traders from Manchester and surrounding areas to trade with the wider East Midlands and offered a far more direct connection than the canal did thus making it much easier for traders to transfer and receive goods by rail than boat.

There was originally a bill to try and introduce through passenger services between Buxton and Steeple House but this was not approved.

[6] The only main populated places along this route would have been Cromford, Wirksworth, Buxton and Whaley Bridge.

The National Stone Centre located near to the site and the track bed forms part of the High Peak Trail.

The line and station site in Spring 1967
The former Killer's Branch towards Dark Lane Quarry, now used by the Steeple Grange Light Railway