Maud's Bridge was a small railway station built by the South Yorkshire Railway on its line between Thorne and Keadby. The station was situated between Thorne and Medge Hall.
The South Yorkshire Railway had a small system connecting Sheffield with Doncaster and some neighbouring towns; in 1855 it reached Thorne. An eastwards extension from Thorne to Keadby, parallel to the Keadby Canal , was commenced in December 1858, and opened on 10 September 1859. Originally there was only one intermediate station, at Crowle, but others were soon opened, including one at Maud's Bridge in October 1859.
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