The South Yorkshire engines gradually moved to Gorton locomotive shed, from where they were used on Manchester suburban services, and destinations as far as Hayfield and Macclesfield, later joined by the 9Ls, until they were both replaced by DMUs after post-1955 dieselisation.
The community is located on Indian Hollow Road (VA 679) northeast of Hayfield.
Irvine Thornley (born 1883 in Hayfield, Derbyshire, died 24 April 1955) was an English footballer who played as a centre-forward.
Hatcher was born in Hayfield, Virginia and graduated with honors from Annapolis in 1909 he voluntarily transferred from the Navy to the Army's coast artillery.
The 36th District comprises parts of the neighborhoods of Groveton, Hayfield, Hybla Valley, Lorton and Newington in Fairfax County.
The land that Hayfield Secondary sits on was at one time part of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate.
In 1841 an early settler, James McFarlane, described the district as resembling "a field of waving corn", and called it "Hayfield".
The London line from Millers Dale closed in 1967 and the Hayfield branch closed in January 1970, but the station still supports the Hope Valley Line local service from Sheffield to Manchester.