The Trans-Pennine Trail runs across much of the area of 2018's holiday, so it seemed obvious to cycle from Rotherham Central to the first station I hadn't already visited. That turned out to be Snaith, which is one of those ghost stations with barely any service. Fortunately we (a) managed to find a service, and (b) managed to get to the station in time for that!
It's a single-track bit of line, so there's only one platform. It's accessed through the car park:
The entrance at the back left of the previous photo leads on to the road which crosses the line at a level crossing:
Looking east along the platform:
A basic shelter and some bike racks:
Opposite there's clearly the remnants of a second platform:
At the other end of the platform looking westwards. While much of the platform has been resurfaced, this end has uneven paving slabs:
Looking east along the line:
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