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Sheffield–Lincoln line

The Sheffield–Lincoln line is a railway line in England. It runs from Sheffield to Lincoln via Worksop, Retford and Gainsborough Lea Road. The route comprises the main line of the former Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR), to Gainsborough Trent Junction, where it then follows the former Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway (GNGEJR) to Lincoln Central. The former MS&LR main line continues from Trent Junction to Wrawby Junction, Barnetby, much of it now single line, where it then runs to Cleethorpes.

Sheffield–Lincoln line
Kiveton Bridge station
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleEast Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
Termini
  • Sheffield
  • Lincoln (main line),
    Cleethorpes (Brigg Branch)
Stations11 (main Line), 20 (Brigg branch)
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)Northern
East Midlands Railway
Rolling stockClass 158 "Express Sprinter"
Technical
Track length48 miles (77 km) (main line)
72 miles (116 km) (Brigg branch)
Number of tracksTwo
(One on sections on Brigg branch)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationNo
Operating speed60 miles per hour (97 km/h) (Max.)
Route map

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Routes Edit

Current services Edit

The line comprises two passenger routes: the main line route from Sheffield to Lincoln and a branch line route running from Sheffield to Cleethorpes, using the Brigg branch line from Gainsborough Trent Junction.[1] North of Gainsborough Central the Brigg branch line primarily carries freight trains to/from the Port of Immingham.

Main line route Edit

The route largely follows the former MS&LR main line, until Trent Junction, Gainsborough where it goes on to follow the former GNGEJR line to Lincoln.

An hourly service provided by Northern runs along this route. Additional services provided by East Midlands Railway serve the section between Lincoln and Gainsborough Lea Road en route to Doncaster.

Brigg branch line route Edit

This route follows the former MS&LR main line to Cleethorpes.

On weekdays, a single daily service Sheffield and Gainsborough Central is provided by Northern. This was introduced in the May 2023 timetable change and is the first regular weekday service to on the Brigg branch since 1993.[2] Passenger services along the entire route only ran on Saturdays previously, when Northern operates three services each way between Sheffield and Cleethorpes. At Barnetby, the route is joined by the South Humberside Main Line and the section between there and Cleethorpes is also served by hourly trains from Manchester Airport, operated by TransPennine Express.

The Brigg Branch line is single from Barnetby to Brigg, and Kirton Tunnel to Thonock (North of Gainsborough Central) with a passing loop at Northorpe. Other sections are double track.

Former routes Edit

Clarborough Junction-Sykes Junction branch Edit

Clarborough Junction is about 3.75 miles (6.04 km) east of Retford.[3] This Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway branch had originally been proposed in 1844.[4] It opened on 7 August 1850[5]

The line diverged from the MS&LR main line at Clarborough junction ran through Leverton, Cottam and Torksey to Sykes Junction (located about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) northwest of Saxilby). Services from Sheffield via the branch line to Lincoln, then continuing to Grimsby and Cleethorpes via Market Rasen, used to operate along the line. Opening of the line was delayed for four months by controversy over the safety of Torksey Viaduct. It is now a Grade II listed structure, though the line closed to passengers on 2 November 1959.[6]

In 1967 the line was reopened from Clarborough Junction to Cottam to serve Cottam power stations and is now solely used for freight traffic. On reopening, Clarborough Junction signalbox was closed and control passed to Thrumpton, and the two level crossings were converted to automatic half barriers.[7][full citation needed] The Thrumpton box was rebuilt in 2014.[8]

With the closure of Cottam power station in 2019, the line has since remained disused with it. The final train to travel over this branchline was "The Cottam Farewell" railtour, which travelled over the line on 28 September 2019. The train line is still classed as "Live" despite no trains passing down the line since this date. Mandatory inspections and patrols still take place of which are done on foot, however there are no official plans to reopen the line for passenger or freight traffic as of March 2023.[9]

Accidents and incidents Edit

  • On 9 December 1983, a freight train collided at low speed with the side of a local passenger train at Wrawby Junction. The first carriage of the passenger train was derailed and turned over onto its side, and one passenger was killed instantly.[10]
  • On 28 February 2007, an EWS freight train derailed at a set of points between Lincoln Central train station and Lincoln High Street level crossing. There were no injuries.[11]
  • On 27 April 2012, a Northern Rail passenger train running the Lincoln-Adwick route derailed as it was leaving Clarborough Tunnel on the Retford side. This was due to a landslip onto the line. The driver and a passenger were taken to hospital with minor injuries.[12]
  • 4 December 2012, a Northern Rail Passenger train running a Scunthorpe-Lincoln route, struck and fatally injured a worker on the tracks near Saxilby.[13]
  • On 30 June 2015, a DB Schenker freight train was derailed near the site of Langworth station, on the Lincoln-Grimsby line.[14]

Types of train Edit

The line is operated by Northern Trains, which mainly utilises Class 150 sets (though Class 153 single railcars can also appear[15]). From Gainsborough Trent Junction (where the line from Doncaster joins) eastwards to Lincoln, class 153 and Class 156 units operated by East Midlands Railway share the route. The Brigg route is also used by freight traffic between Immingham docks and the power stations at West Burton, Cottam (after reversing in Worksop sidings) and West Yorkshire & the East Midlands.

Retford dive-under Edit

The Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway (S&LJR) (later Great Central Railway (GCR), now the Sheffield–Lincoln line) was the first railway in Retford, arriving on 6 July 1849. This was then joined by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) line from Doncaster, arriving on 4 September 1849 with the GNR crossing the S&LJR at a flat crossing. This flat crossing caused congestion as trains could not run on both lines at the same time; this was to become a bigger problem when the West Burton and Cottam power stations were built, as they would require 5 million imperial tons (approx. 5 million tonnes) of coal a year, to be sourced from the National Coal Board's coalfields in the East Midlands and North East. The flat crossing also placed a speed restriction on express trains using the GNR line.[16]

In order to alleviate these problems a dive-under was constructed, by which the GCR passed under a new bridge which the GNR passed over. Construction started in 1963 and was completed in 1965. During construction, trains continued to use the flat crossing. Upon completion of the dive-under the flat crossing was finally removed on 13 June 1965, allowing through trains on the GNR to run at normal operating speeds, and allowing trains to run on both lines simultaneously.[17] The approach slopes into the dive-under's 2,160 feet (660 m) long channel have a gradient of 1 in 100 on the east and 1 in 133 on the west side.[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Train times Sheffield to Gainsborough to Lincoln/Cleethorpes 19 May 2019 to 14 December 2019" (PDF). Arriva Rail North Ltd. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. ^ "A new hourly train service welcomed after 26 year break". www.west-lindsey.gov.uk. West Lindsey District Council. 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ Railways Archive 1854 derailment report
  4. ^ 1845 Gazette notice
  5. ^ Nottinghamshire Archives record of Sheffield & Lincolnshire Junction Railway (Clarborough to Lincoln)
  6. ^ Torksey Viaduct description, history and photo
  7. ^ Modern Railways. No. 216. September 1966. p. 506. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ Thrumpton signal box
  9. ^ "Usage of Cottam Power Station Branch Line - a Freedom of Information request to Network Rail Limited". whatdotheyknow.com. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  10. ^ "Report on the collision that occurred on 9th December 1983 at Wrawby Junction" (PDF). Railway Archives. Department of Transport. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  11. ^ "Derailment leads to train delays". BBC News – Lincolnshire. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Derailment at Clarborough tunnel, near Retford, Nottinghamshire, 27 April 2012" (PDF). Rail Accident Investigation Branch, Department for Transport. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  13. ^ "Fatal accident involving a track worker at Saxilby 4 December 2012" (PDF). Rail Accident Investigation Branch, Department of Transport. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Freight train derails near Lincoln". The Lincolnite. Stonebow Media Ltd. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  15. ^ Railscot - Photographs of Lincoln www.railbrit.co.uk; Retrieved 5 September 2013
  16. ^ "Timeline Article 'Dive-under at Retford' dated January 1963". RailUK. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  17. ^ a b "Building of Retford Dive-under in 1963-65". Signalboxes.com. Retrieved 24 January 2018.

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The Sheffield Lincoln line is a railway line in England It runs from Sheffield to Lincoln via Worksop Retford and Gainsborough Lea Road The route comprises the main line of the former Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway MS amp LR to Gainsborough Trent Junction where it then follows the former Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway GNGEJR to Lincoln Central The former MS amp LR main line continues from Trent Junction to Wrawby Junction Barnetby much of it now single line where it then runs to Cleethorpes Sheffield Lincoln lineKiveton Bridge stationOverviewStatusOperationalOwnerNetwork RailLocaleEast MidlandsYorkshire and the HumberTerminiSheffieldLincoln main line Cleethorpes Brigg Branch Stations11 main Line 20 Brigg branch ServiceTypeHeavy railSystemNational RailOperator s NorthernEast Midlands RailwayRolling stockClass 158 Express Sprinter TechnicalTrack length48 miles 77 km main line 72 miles 116 km Brigg branch Number of tracksTwo One on sections on Brigg branch Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrificationNoOperating speed60 miles per hour 97 km h Max Route map Click to expand vteSheffield to Lincoln LineLegendMidland Main Line Hallam Line Penistone LineSheffieldWoodhead LineMidland Main Lineto Rotherham CentralDarnallWoodhouseBeightonGreat Central Main LineMidland Main Line Old Road Great Central Main LineWaleswoodKiveton BridgeKiveton ParkSouth Yorkshire Joint RailwayShireoaksRobin Hood LineWorksop sidingsWorksopChecker HouseEast Coast Main LineRetfordSturtonWest Burton power stationsLeverton Doncaster Lincoln lineCottam power stations West Trent JunctionCottam River TrentTorksey Viaduct East Trent JunctionTorksey Gainsborough CentralGainsborough Lea RoadLea BlytonStow ParkNorthorpeSaxilbyLD amp ECR Kirton LindseySkellingthorpeNottingham Lincoln line ScawbyLincolnPeterborough Lincoln line BriggGrimsby Lincoln Newark line South Humberside Main Lineto DoncasterSouth Humberside Main Lineto Cleethorpes Contents 1 Routes 1 1 Current services 1 1 1 Main line route 1 1 2 Brigg branch line route 1 2 Former routes 1 2 1 Clarborough Junction Sykes Junction branch 2 Accidents and incidents 3 Types of train 4 Retford dive under 5 ReferencesRoutes EditCurrent services Edit The line comprises two passenger routes the main line route from Sheffield to Lincoln and a branch line route running from Sheffield to Cleethorpes using the Brigg branch line from Gainsborough Trent Junction 1 North of Gainsborough Central the Brigg branch line primarily carries freight trains to from the Port of Immingham Main line route Edit The route largely follows the former MS amp LR main line until Trent Junction Gainsborough where it goes on to follow the former GNGEJR line to Lincoln Sheffield Darnall Woodhouse Kiveton Bridge Kiveton Park Shireoaks Worksop connections with Robin Hood Line Retford connections with ECML services at Retford Joined by Doncaster Lincoln Line at West Trent Junction Diverges from the former MSLR main line and joins the former GMGEJR line now the main route line at East Trent Junction Gainsborough Lea Road connections with Doncaster Lincoln line Saxilby Lincoln CentralAn hourly service provided by Northern runs along this route Additional services provided by East Midlands Railway serve the section between Lincoln and Gainsborough Lea Road en route to Doncaster Brigg branch line route Edit This route follows the former MS amp LR main line to Cleethorpes Sheffield Darnall Woodhouse Kiveton Bridge Kiveton Park Shireoaks Worksop connections with Worksop Nottingham line Retford connections with ECML services at Retford Continues on the former MS amp LR main line now Brigg Branch Line from East Trent Junction Gainsborough Central Kirton Lindsey Brigg Joins the South Humberside Main Line from Hatfield and Stainforth and Grimsby Lincoln Newark line from Market Rasen Barnetby connections with South TransPennine route and Nottingham Grimsby line Joined by the Barton line from Barton on Humber Habrough connections with Barton on Humber Cleethorpes line Grimsby Town CleethorpesOn weekdays a single daily service Sheffield and Gainsborough Central is provided by Northern This was introduced in the May 2023 timetable change and is the first regular weekday service to on the Brigg branch since 1993 2 Passenger services along the entire route only ran on Saturdays previously when Northern operates three services each way between Sheffield and Cleethorpes At Barnetby the route is joined by the South Humberside Main Line and the section between there and Cleethorpes is also served by hourly trains from Manchester Airport operated by TransPennine Express The Brigg Branch line is single from Barnetby to Brigg and Kirton Tunnel to Thonock North of Gainsborough Central with a passing loop at Northorpe Other sections are double track Former routes Edit Clarborough Junction Sykes Junction branch Edit Clarborough Junction is about 3 75 miles 6 04 km east of Retford 3 This Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway branch had originally been proposed in 1844 4 It opened on 7 August 1850 5 The line diverged from the MS amp LR main line at Clarborough junction ran through Leverton Cottam and Torksey to Sykes Junction located about 1 3 miles 2 1 km northwest of Saxilby Services from Sheffield via the branch line to Lincoln then continuing to Grimsby and Cleethorpes via Market Rasen used to operate along the line Opening of the line was delayed for four months by controversy over the safety of Torksey Viaduct It is now a Grade II listed structure though the line closed to passengers on 2 November 1959 6 In 1967 the line was reopened from Clarborough Junction to Cottam to serve Cottam power stations and is now solely used for freight traffic On reopening Clarborough Junction signalbox was closed and control passed to Thrumpton and the two level crossings were converted to automatic half barriers 7 full citation needed The Thrumpton box was rebuilt in 2014 8 With the closure of Cottam power station in 2019 the line has since remained disused with it The final train to travel over this branchline was The Cottam Farewell railtour which travelled over the line on 28 September 2019 The train line is still classed as Live despite no trains passing down the line since this date Mandatory inspections and patrols still take place of which are done on foot however there are no official plans to reopen the line for passenger or freight traffic as of March 2023 9 Accidents and incidents EditOn 9 December 1983 a freight train collided at low speed with the side of a local passenger train at Wrawby Junction The first carriage of the passenger train was derailed and turned over onto its side and one passenger was killed instantly 10 On 28 February 2007 an EWS freight train derailed at a set of points between Lincoln Central train station and Lincoln High Street level crossing There were no injuries 11 On 27 April 2012 a Northern Rail passenger train running the Lincoln Adwick route derailed as it was leaving Clarborough Tunnel on the Retford side This was due to a landslip onto the line The driver and a passenger were taken to hospital with minor injuries 12 4 December 2012 a Northern Rail Passenger train running a Scunthorpe Lincoln route struck and fatally injured a worker on the tracks near Saxilby 13 On 30 June 2015 a DB Schenker freight train was derailed near the site of Langworth station on the Lincoln Grimsby line 14 Types of train EditThe line is operated by Northern Trains which mainly utilises Class 150 sets though Class 153 single railcars can also appear 15 From Gainsborough Trent Junction where the line from Doncaster joins eastwards to Lincoln class 153 and Class 156 units operated by East Midlands Railway share the route The Brigg route is also used by freight traffic between Immingham docks and the power stations at West Burton Cottam after reversing in Worksop sidings and West Yorkshire amp the East Midlands Retford dive under EditThe Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway S amp LJR later Great Central Railway GCR now the Sheffield Lincoln line was the first railway in Retford arriving on 6 July 1849 This was then joined by the Great Northern Railway GNR line from Doncaster arriving on 4 September 1849 with the GNR crossing the S amp LJR at a flat crossing This flat crossing caused congestion as trains could not run on both lines at the same time this was to become a bigger problem when the West Burton and Cottam power stations were built as they would require 5 million imperial tons approx 5 million tonnes of coal a year to be sourced from the National Coal Board s coalfields in the East Midlands and North East The flat crossing also placed a speed restriction on express trains using the GNR line 16 In order to alleviate these problems a dive under was constructed by which the GCR passed under a new bridge which the GNR passed over Construction started in 1963 and was completed in 1965 During construction trains continued to use the flat crossing Upon completion of the dive under the flat crossing was finally removed on 13 June 1965 allowing through trains on the GNR to run at normal operating speeds and allowing trains to run on both lines simultaneously 17 The approach slopes into the dive under s 2 160 feet 660 m long channel have a gradient of 1 in 100 on the east and 1 in 133 on the west side 17 References Edit Train times Sheffield to Gainsborough to Lincoln Cleethorpes 19 May 2019 to 14 December 2019 PDF Arriva Rail North Ltd Retrieved 21 August 2019 A new hourly train service welcomed after 26 year break www west lindsey gov uk West Lindsey District Council 22 May 2019 Railways Archive 1854 derailment report 1845 Gazette notice Nottinghamshire Archives record of Sheffield amp Lincolnshire Junction Railway Clarborough to Lincoln Torksey Viaduct description history and photo Modern Railways No 216 September 1966 p 506 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Missing or empty title help Thrumpton signal box Usage of Cottam Power Station Branch Line a Freedom of Information request to Network Rail Limited whatdotheyknow com 6 January 2020 Retrieved 14 March 2023 Report on the collision that occurred on 9th December 1983 at Wrawby Junction PDF Railway Archives Department of Transport Retrieved 21 January 2018 Derailment leads to train delays BBC News Lincolnshire Retrieved 21 January 2018 Derailment at Clarborough tunnel near Retford Nottinghamshire 27 April 2012 PDF Rail Accident Investigation Branch Department for Transport Retrieved 21 January 2018 Fatal accident involving a track worker at Saxilby 4 December 2012 PDF Rail Accident Investigation Branch Department of Transport Retrieved 21 January 2018 Freight train derails near Lincoln The Lincolnite Stonebow Media Ltd 30 June 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Railscot Photographs of Lincoln www railbrit co uk Retrieved 5 September 2013 Timeline Article Dive under at 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