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The station was situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Moorhouse and South Elmsall and
consisted of a single wooden platform with a single storey "Double Pavilion" style
wooden station building. The platform surface was of gravel and the station opened
on 28 August 1902 and closed, along with the others on the line, on 6 April 1929.
The line was controlled by two standard H&B style signal boxes named "Hickleton
Station" and "Hickleton Colliery".
Immediately south of the station was the entrance to Hickleton Main Colliery where
the H&B shared sidings with the Swinton and Knottingley Joint Railway line.
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Hickleton and Thurnscoe Halt station on navigable 1955 O. S. map
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