Description: The line ran from the main Midland Railway line to Kiveton, serving the collieries at Kiveton Park and Norwood. By the mid-1960s the bridge may still have carried a track, connecting to the internal railway of messrs Yorkshire Tar Distillers premises. West of the bridge the track would still have been in use in the mid-1960s, serving a scrapyard where steam railway locomotives and railway wagons were dismantled. The site was operated by messrs Thomas W Ward, colloquially known as 'Tommy Ward's. The bridge and line were demolished when opencast mining started, before the Rother Valley Country Park was created.