Conisbrough station was the day's last, and is in the Don Valley between Doncaster and Rotherham. A small approach road leads through the woods that surround the line:
The approach leads to this small car park area:
The current station opened in 1884, but only the station master's house (now in private hands) survives of the station buildings:
Detail of some of the old ironwork on the building:
From the car park, the entrance to platform 1 and the footbridge:
On platform 1 looking westwards:
Looking back east on platform 1:
A view of platform 1 seen from platform 2, showing the platform side of the station building:
Looking west along the line from the end of platform 1:
Looking east along the line:
Up on the footbridge we look west at the station:
Looking east from the footbridge:
As well as getting to it from the footbridge you can get to platform 2 from that side of the line, via a ramp and these steps:
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