Wombwell railway station (formerly Wombwell West) serves the
Penistone and
Hallam lines. Until 1959 the town had another station,
Wombwell Central, on the Barnsley–Doncaster line; this was closed when the line lost its passenger service. Wombwell was home to two
collieries: Wombwell Main and Mitchells Main. Wombwell is close to the large shopping and leisure facilities of
Cortonwood, and also has a number of local business, from cafes to travel agents to high-street chains such as
Wilko. Wombwell has one main
cemetery, maintained by a voluntary group, the Friends of Wombwell Cemetery. Two chapels stand in the cemetery, both
Grade II listed buildings: one was transformed into a "
Peace Garden" after a fire that destroyed its roof; the other has been renovated by the group to become a "community hub". Wombwell Urban District Council was the administrative body for the town from 1865 until 1974. The district also included Broomhill,
Brampton,
Aldham, Smithley, Lundhill,
Jump and
Hemingfield. The
Old Town Hall was completed in 1897. Parts of Wombwell were affected by the
2007 floods in the UK. The
River Dove breached its banks on Friday 15 June and then again on Monday 25 June. Many homes and businesses were flooded. ==Churches==