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I've found a reference and rewritten the section. Currently the Robin Hood line sees two trains per hour between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse, one of which terminates there and the other continues via Shirebrook to Worksop. My understanding of the proposal is that the Nottingham to Worksop service would be unaffected but that the service that currently terminates at Mansfield Woodhouse would be extended via Shirebrook and Warsop Junction onto the former LD&ECR line through Warsop, Edwinstowe and terminating at Ollerton. — Mega Pedant 04:54, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Seeing recent changes altering usage of Warsop within the Wiki-page has prompted me to confirm that the main settlement of Warsop was re-named to Market Warsop by Mansfield District Council ( roadside namesign on Google Streetview). An earlier re-naming was Welbeck Colliery Village to Meden Vale.
The 2009 Wikipedia redirect of Market Warsop to Warsop is unclear.
Other nearby small settlements are Church Warsop and Warsop Vale. These are shown at the HMSO map in the link that follows. Warsop is not a market town, although may have been in antiquity. Online sources are sparse, but this 1998 Mansfield District Council document (section 4.13, hosted at Nottinghamshire County Council) confirms Market Warsop existed at that time.-- Rocknrollmancer ( talk) 00:07, 31 May 2020 (UTC)
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The contents of the Market Warsop page were merged into Warsop. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
I've found a reference and rewritten the section. Currently the Robin Hood line sees two trains per hour between Nottingham and Mansfield Woodhouse, one of which terminates there and the other continues via Shirebrook to Worksop. My understanding of the proposal is that the Nottingham to Worksop service would be unaffected but that the service that currently terminates at Mansfield Woodhouse would be extended via Shirebrook and Warsop Junction onto the former LD&ECR line through Warsop, Edwinstowe and terminating at Ollerton. — Mega Pedant 04:54, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Seeing recent changes altering usage of Warsop within the Wiki-page has prompted me to confirm that the main settlement of Warsop was re-named to Market Warsop by Mansfield District Council ( roadside namesign on Google Streetview). An earlier re-naming was Welbeck Colliery Village to Meden Vale.
The 2009 Wikipedia redirect of Market Warsop to Warsop is unclear.
Other nearby small settlements are Church Warsop and Warsop Vale. These are shown at the HMSO map in the link that follows. Warsop is not a market town, although may have been in antiquity. Online sources are sparse, but this 1998 Mansfield District Council document (section 4.13, hosted at Nottinghamshire County Council) confirms Market Warsop existed at that time.-- Rocknrollmancer ( talk) 00:07, 31 May 2020 (UTC)