Being about halfway between it was intended that it should serve both Tickhill and Wadworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
The station, opened on 1 December 1910, had two flanking platforms and substantial buildings in the "Double Pavilion" style.
[1] However the wooden signal box at the station's southern end was still extant in 1959, when it was photographed by H. B.
[2] Only the station master's house and some remnants of the platform and the signal box's coal bunker still exist.
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