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Babbington Colliery

1841 establishments in England1986 disestablishments in EnglandCoal mines in NottinghamshireNottinghamshire geography stubsUnderground mines in England

Babbington Colliery, also known as Cinderhill Colliery, was a coal mine in Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire, England. The mine opened in 1841, and was the first large-scale coal mine in the county. It took its name from its original owner, the Babbington Coal Company, founded in 1839 to work shallow mines near Babbington, a hamlet some 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the west of the later colliery. Babbington Colliery had a long life, and did not close until 1986.The site is now the location of a business park, and the Phoenix Park tram terminus of the Nottingham Express Transit. It lies within the current boundaries of the City of Nottingham.The colliery was linked to the railway network by the Cinderhill Colliery Railway, part of which is now used by the Phoenix Park branch of the Nottingham Express Transit.

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Babbington Colliery
Millennium Way East, Nottingham Bell's Lane Estate

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Millennium Way East
NG8 6AL Nottingham, Bell's Lane Estate
England, United Kingdom
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