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  • Stairfoot is known widely throughout South Yorkshire for its roundabout.
  • Hiram Codd joined Ben Rylands in partnership at Stairfoot in May 1877.
  • In due course the area around Stairfoot became a complex set of railway junctions and fly-overs.
  • In 1867, Ben Rylands founded the Hope Glass Works at Stairfoot on what is now derelict land alongside the Aldi supermarket.
  • It encompasses the towns of Wombwell, Wath-upon-Dearne, Darfield, Stairfoot and Brampton Bierlow, and many other smaller villages and hamlets.
  • The Trans Pennine Trail also passes through Stairfoot using the old railway bridges which cross the roads leading to the roundabout, and the old railway bedding which has been mainly tarmacked.
  • The first section of the line to open was that from Stairfoot to Applehaigh ( just north of Notton and Royston station ) in 1870 so that Rosa Colliery could be served.
  • An early application of the principle was a six-arm and therefore relatively large ( and fast ) non-circular roundabout at Stairfoot, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, which was given spiral marking about 1984.
  • The westernmost of the two main branches crossed the Midland Line by girder truss bridge, then a spur to Monk Bretton station left west, whilst the final part of the line continued to Stairfoot junction where it joined the Great Central main line.