The station was designed by Weightman & Hadfield, Sheffield It is today an intermediate stop on the regional service between and ( from ) operated by
Northern Trains, and is the northern terminus of
East Midlands Railway'
Robin Hood Line between Worksop and via (the section from the latter town was re-opened to passengers on 25 May 1998, after originally losing them to the
Beeching Axe in October 1964). Northern runs the booking office on platform 1,
Network Rail has office accommodation on platform 1 and the remaining rooms are let out as private commercial premises including a small pub. Platform 2 formerly housed the Railway Cafe before its closure. Worksop
Power signal box (PSB), which was opened in 1998, is located at the western end of the station on the Retford-bound platform, and there are a number of goods loops and sidings close by that were previously used for stabling and reversing/recessing coal trains that served nearby
power stations at West Burton and
Cottam. Due to the closure of the power stations and nearby coalfields the sidings are now used for the repair and storage of rolling stock by HNRC
Swietelsky. Platform 2 has a turnback facility provided, so that terminating trains from the west and south can terminate and start back from there without having to change lines and use the
level crossing at the eastern end. ==Facilities==