Huddersfield railway station

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Huddersfield
Huddersfield Railway Station in St. Georges Square
Location
Place Huddersfield
Local authority Kirklees
Coordinates 53°38′53″N 1°47′06″W / 53.648, -1.785Coordinates: 53°38′53″N 1°47′06″W / 53.648, -1.785
Operations
Station code HUD
Managed by TransPennine Express
Platforms in use 6
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 2.214 million
2005/06 * 2.386 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 5
History
Key dates Opened 3 August 1847[1]
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Huddersfield from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Huddersfield railway station serves the town of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England.

The station is managed by TransPennine Express who provide trains between the North East, North and East Yorkshire, and Leeds to the east and Manchester Piccadilly and North West.

It is also served by local Northern Rail trains on the Huddersfield Line, between Leeds/Wakefield Westgate and Manchester Victoria.

Additionally the Penistone Line to Sheffield (where the Midland Main Line is reached for services to Leicester and London) and more recently the Caldervale Line for trains towards Halifax and Bradford Interchange.

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[edit] The station building

Designed by James Pigott Pritchett architect in 1847-8 using the neo-classical style, the station is well known in architectural circles for its classical style facade with a portico of the Corinthian order, consisting of six columns in width and two in depth, which dominate St George's Square, where it is located, facing out towards Lion Buildings. The poet John Betjeman described the imposing station frontage as the most splendid in England.

Within the station frontage, to each side of the main entrance, there are two public houses, The Head Of Steam and The Station Tavern, both facilities are accessible from platform 1.

Inside the Head of Steam
Inside the Head of Steam

On entering the Building there is the booking office to the left and to the right there are the train timetables, a newsagents that sells chilled drinks and sandwiches and the subway to platforms 4-8. The public conveniences are located through this subway at the top of the steps to platforms 4-8.

Diagram of Huddersfield Railway Station
Diagram of Huddersfield Railway Station

There are six platforms:

  • Platform 1 - for express services to Manchester Piccadilly and beyond.
  • Platform 2 - terminus platform for Penistone Line services to/from Sheffield.
  • Platform 4 - for stopping trains towards Leeds (4a) and Manchester Victoria (4b). (One evening train from Hull which terminates at Huddersfield also uses platform 4a.)
  • Platforms 5 and 6 - terminus platforms for local trains to/from Leeds (via the Caldervale Line) and Wakefield Westgate.
  • Platform 8 - for express services to Leeds and beyond.
Huddersfield Railway Station platforms, Photo taken from Platform 2
Huddersfield Railway Station platforms, Photo taken from Platform 2

[edit] Services

Railways in South Kirklees
To Heckmondwike
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To Dewsbury and Wakefield
To Calderdale
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Cooper Bridge (Closed)
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STRlf HSTR ABZlg
eBHF
Bradley
eABZrg exSTRlg
Deighton
BHF exSTR
Huddersfield
BHF exBHF
Kirkheaton (Dismantled)
STRrg HSTR ABZrf exBHF
Fenay Bridge & Lepton (Dismantled)
Longwood & Milnsbridge (Closed)
eBHF BHF exSTR
Lockwood
Golcar (Closed)
eBHF exSTRrg eABZrf exKBFe
Kirkburton (Dismantled)
Netherton (Dismantled)
STR exBHF BHF
Berry Brow
Slaithwaite
BHF exBHF STR
Healey House (Dismantled)
Meltham (Dismantled)
STR exKBFe BHF
Honley
Marsden
BHF BHF
Brockholes
To Saddleworth
LUECKE exSTRrg eABZrf
Thongsbridge (Dismantled)
exBHF BHF
Stocksmoor
Holmfirth (Dismantled)
exKBFe BHF
Shepley
eABZlf exSTRlg
To Barnsley
LUECKE BHF
Shelley
BHF
Skelmanthorpe
BHF
Cuckoos Nest (Private Line)
KBFe
Clayton West

During Monday to Friday daytimes, TransPennine Express operate hourly services to Newcastle, Hull, Scarborough, Middlesbrough, and Liverpool. There are four trains per hour to Manchester Picadilly and two trains per hour to Manchester Airport.

Northern Rail operate hourly services to Sheffield, Manchester Victoria, Wakefield Westgate, Selby and Leeds.

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Stalybridge   TransPennine Express
North TransPennine
  Dewsbury
Slaithwaite   Northern Rail
Manchester Victoria services
Huddersfield Line
  Terminus
Terminus   Northern Rail
Wakefield services
Huddersfield Line
  Deighton
Lockwood   Northern Rail
Penistone Line
  Terminus
Terminus   Northern Rail
Caldervale Line
  Brighouse
Disused Railways
Longwood and Milnsbridge   L&NWR
Huddersfield Line
  N/A

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bairstow, Martin (1993). The Huddersfield & Sheffield Junction Railway. Martin Bairstow. ISBN 1-871944-08-2. 

[edit] External links

Railway stations in West Yorkshire

MetroTrain lines:  Airedale Caldervale Dearne Valley Hallam Line Harrogate Huddersfield Leeds-Bradford Penistone Pontefract Wakefield Wharfedale York & Selby

Major stations:   Bradford Forster Square - Bradford Interchange - Halifax - Huddersfield - Leeds - Shipley - Wakefield Westgate

Other stations:  Baildon - Batley - Ben Rhydding - Berry Brow - Bingley - Bramley - Brockholes - Brighouse - Burley Park - Burley-in-Wharfedale - Castleford - Cottingley - Crossflatts - Cross Gates - Darton* - Deighton - Denby Dale - Dewsbury - East Garforth - Featherstone - Fitzwilliam - Frizinghall - Garforth - Glasshoughton - Guiseley - Headingley - Hebden Bridge - Honley - Horsforth - Ilkley - Keighley - Knottingley - Lockwood - Marsden - Menston - Micklefield - Mirfield - Moorthorpe - Morley - Mytholmroyd - New Pudsey - Normanton - Outwood - Pontefract Baghill - Pontefract Monkhill - Pontefract Tanshelf - Ravensthorpe - Saltaire - Sandal and Agbrigg - Shepley - Slaithwaite - South Elmsall - Sowerby Bridge - Steeton and Silsden - Stocksmoor - Streethouse - Todmorden - Wakefield Kirkgate - Walsden - Woodlesford

 * Darton station is in South Yorkshire, however West Yorkshire Metro passes are valid to/from this station.

Transport in West Yorkshire - Metro