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Probably the most unusual railway station in South Yorkshire was the '''private railway station of Earl Fitzwilliam''' situated at the upper end of the [[Elsecar]] branch of the [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]]. It was opened in [[1870]].
 
The station, still standing, is included within the site of the [[Elsecar Heritage MuseumCentre]].
 
[[Category:Disused railway stations in South Yorkshire]]