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This Leeds to Sheffield Class 114 DMU has just passed Ecclesfield West and is running parallel to the former Great Central route via Ecclesfield East, whose tracks can be seen to the right. The ex-GC route latterly terminated just beyond the bridge in the background, at the Smithywood Coking Plant. The picture dates from the summer of 1982. Andrew Walker.
A Leeds to Sheffield Met-Camm DMU passes Ecclesfield West signalbox and the entrance to the adjacent oil terminal, in early 1985. Andrew Walker.
A Sheffield to Leeds Class 114 DMU approaches Ecclesfield West in 1985. The cross-over in the foreground gave access to the nearby oil terminal sidings. Andrew Walker.
A 4 car dmu (one Met-Camm and three BRC&W vehicles) heads towards Sheffield, past Ecclesfield West signal box on the former Midland Railway Barnsley line around 1965. The line to the right is the former Great Central railway through Ecclesfield East. The station building can be seen to the right of the signals, further right is the scrapyard of W E Smith where a number of steam locomotives were cut up. Paul Braybrook.
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