Harpers Tate
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MP delighted at rail company’s support for campaign to reopen line
ALEXANDER Stafford hailed Northern Rail’s support for reopening a line shut to passengers since 1929.

ALEXANDER Stafford hailed Northern Rail’s support for reopening a line shut to passengers since 1929.
The Rother Valley MP first called for the South Yorkshire Joint Railway to be brought back into action last March.
The Worksop to Doncaster line — via North and South Anston, Laughton Common, Dinnington and Maltby — has only carried freight since 1929.
But a £500 million government fund will aim to bring such lines — closed by the Beeching cuts — back into passenger use.
Mr Stafford, who has criticised public transport in the south of the borough, said: “I am delighted that Northern Rail have given their backing and support to the campaign.
“Northern Rail have recognised the benefit of reopening the line and what that will offer the community.
“The South Yorkshire Joint Railway offers the potential to provide greater access and opportunity to residents, boosting employment and education choices.”
He added: “The South Yorkshire Joint Railway will greatly improve connectivity and offer huge benefits to all residents, reducing carbon emissions and congestion on our roads.
“Rother Valley has long suffered from a lack of genuine transport links, and the chance to access funding will provide the opportunity to level up communities so that they can realise their potential.”
A spokesperson for Northern said: “We understand the desire to reopen the railway in South Yorkshire and would welcome conversations with interested parties to explore possible options.”
(See also this closed thread: https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/south-yorkshire-joint-line-what-future.145151/)
Passenger services here went in 1930-odd but the settlements en route have all grown hugely since then and nowadays form substantial dormitory comminities for (mainly) Sheffield and Doncaster. If bus services are any indication of likely usage (and I don't claim any evidence on that one way or the other) in normal times Maltby has something like a 10 or 15 minute service to Rotherham and Sheffield and Dinnington/Anston would have 3x per hour Sheffield and 1/2 x per hour Rotherham.
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