Whether abandoned, converted or built over, these are 15 Sheffield railway stations that time forgot.
5. Broughton Lane Station, Carbrook
Once a very busy line in Don Valley, Broughton Lane Station was opened in 1864 by the South Yorkshire Railway. It closed in 1956 and the site now sits beneath the Broughton Lane Viaduct. Photo: © Ben Brooksbank (cc-by-sa/2.0)
6. Sheffield Victoria Railway Station, Wicker
Once the main railway station in Sheffield, Victoria opened in 1845 and linked Manchester and Sheffield. It went into decline in the 1950s and passenger services were ended in 1970. Photo: © Nigel Thompson (cc-by-sa/2.0)
7. Chapeltown Central Railway Station, Chapeltown
Sometimes known as Chapeltown and Thorncliffe Station, this station was first opened by the South Yorkshire railway in 1853. It closed in 1954. Photo: © Nigel Thompson (cc-by-sa/2.0)
8. Heeley Railway Station, Heeley
This station was opened in 1870 on the line from Derby to Sheffield. It could be reached by a subway which is still present today though inaccessible. The station was closed in 1968. Photo: © Nigel Thompson (cc-by-sa/2.0)