BROADBOTTOM [Mottram, Mottram & Broadbottom]
21st April 2008

A former Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne & Mancester Railway station dating from 1842 on what later became the Great Central Railway’s main line between Manchester and Sheffield. The station building was damaged by fire in 1984 but was restored and converted into a restaurant – sadly no longer trading. Operated by Northern Rail. CRS code: BDB

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The station building seen from the footbridge. 27th March 2008.
The station building seen from the footbridge. 27th March 2008.
General view looking towards Dinting. 27th March 2008.
General view looking towards Dinting. 27th March 2008.
Windows and clock on the station building. 27th March 2008.
Windows and clock on the station building. 27th March 2008.
The former restaurant entrance. 27th March 2008.
The former restaurant entrance. 27th March 2008.
The station entrance. 27th March 2008.
The station entrance. 27th March 2008.
Balustrade detail. 27th March 2008.
Balustrade detail. 27th March 2008.
Looking up the pathway that gives access to the station from road level. 27th March 2008.
Looking up the pathway that gives access to the station from road level. 27th March 2008.
The footbridge. 27th March 2008.
The footbridge. 27th March 2008.
Detail of one of the footbridge staircases. 27th March 2008.
Detail of one of the footbridge staircases. 27th March 2008.
The waiting shelter on the Manchester platform. 27th March 2008.
The waiting shelter on the Manchester platform. 27th March 2008.
Interior of the waiting shelter. 27th March 2008.
Interior of the waiting shelter. 27th March 2008.
The cobbled car park and the goods shed. 27th March 2008.
The cobbled car park and the goods shed. 27th March 2008.
The goods shed. 27th March 2008.
The goods shed. 27th March 2008.