Garforth railway station

Railway station in Garforth, West Yorkshire, England

53°47′48″N 1°22′57″W / 53.7966°N 1.3824°W / 53.7966; -1.3824Grid referenceSE407335Managed byNorthernTransit authorityWest Yorkshire MetroPlatforms2Other informationStation codeGRFFare zone2ClassificationDfT category EHistoryOpened1834Passengers2018/19Decrease 0.644 million2019/20Decrease 0.629 million2020/21Decrease 0.114 million2021/22Increase 0.345 million2022/23Increase 0.425 million
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Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Garforth railway station serves the town of Garforth in West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the two stations in Garforth the other being East Garforth which is situated about 0.5 miles (800 metres) east from the main station and which was opened in 1987. It lies on the Selby Line. Garforth is 7.1 miles (11.5 km) east of Leeds and 16 miles (26 km) south-west of York. The station is served by Northern and TransPennine Express services.

History

The station was originally opened by the Leeds and Selby Railway in 1834. The road bridge crosses the line at an oblique angle; this was considered something of a marvel at the time of construction. The station then linked the town with the former Leeds Marsh Lane railway station. The current buildings date from 1872 and were designed by NER architect Thomas Prosser.[1]

Garforth station also connected with the privately owned Aberford Railway (known locally as the 'fly line' or simply 'the lines') which closed in 1924, and is now a public path commonly used for horses, dog walkers and travelling to and from Garforth Academy part way upon it. East of the station was the junction to the branch line to Castleford via Ledston which closed to passengers in 1951 and completely in 1969.

Though East Garforth is fully accessible to wheelchair users, the main Garforth station is not; wheelchair users can only access platform 2 which serves trains towards Leeds.

In 2015 additional shelters were placed on both platforms, doubling the sheltered capacity.

In July 2023, the footbridge, connecting both platforms to Aberford Road, was closed and demolished, for the new replacement bridge to be built. The new bridge will be built by April 2024 in the same spot, and will include lifts. This was done in order to install new overhead wires and to include step free access on to the platforms and Aberford Road.

The footbridge was transported to Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway in Kent.[2][3]

An LNER Class 43 train passing by Garforth station. Pictured when the footbridge was just closed, before demolition
A TransPennine Express Class 68 bound for Scarborough passing Garforth. Pictured when the footbridge was partially demolished
A demolished footbridge waiting to be transported to Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway.

Facilities

Waiting shelters on platform 1

The station buildings are concentrated on the Leeds bound platform, which is disabled accessible (the opposite platform can only be accessed via a footbridge).[4] There is a ticket office (open 06:00–14:00 Mondays to Saturdays) and waiting room in the buildings; the remaining space is leased out to a taxi company. The Leeds bound platform also has an automatic ticket machine that can be used out of hours and a vending machine. As well as the heated waiting room on the Leeds bound platform, there are two shelters available for use out of office hours. The York bound platform has two passenger shelters. The two platforms are connected by a footbridge with stepped access, this also links to Aberford Road. The station has a large car park which is free for passenger use. There is CCTV and lighting throughout the station and car park. Refreshments can purchased from the Station House Café, which opened in August 2016, and is situated on the Leeds bound platform (2).

Services

TransPennine Express Class 185 calling at Garforth in 2020
Northern Trains
Route 9
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Calder Valley Line and
East Lancashire Line
York Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Ulleskelf
Church Fenton Parking Bicycle facilities
Micklefield Parking Bicycle facilities
East Garforth
Garforth Parking Bicycle facilities
Cross Gates Parking Bicycle facilities
Leeds Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Bramley Parking
New Pudsey Parking Bicycle facilities
Bradford Interchange Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Low Moor Parking
Halifax Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Sowerby Bridge Parking Bicycle facilities
Mytholmroyd Parking Bicycle facilities
Hebden Bridge Parking Bicycle facilities
Manchester Victoria Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access Manchester Metrolink
Moston Bicycle facilities
Mills Hill Parking Bicycle facilities
Castleton Parking Bicycle facilities
Rochdale Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access Manchester Metrolink
Smithy Bridge Parking
Littleborough Parking Bicycle facilities
Walsden Bicycle facilities
Todmorden Parking Bicycle facilities
Colne Parking Bicycle facilities
Nelson Parking Bicycle facilities
Brierfield Parking
Burnley Central Parking
Burnley Barracks
Burnley Manchester Road Parking
Rose Grove
Hapton
Huncoat
Accrington Parking Bicycle facilities
Church and Oswaldtwistle
Rishton Bicycle facilities
Blackburn Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Mill Hill
Cherry Tree Parking
Pleasington Parking
Bamber Bridge Parking Bicycle facilities
Lostock Hall Parking
Preston Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Salwick
Kirkham and Wesham Parking
Poulton-le-Fylde Parking Handicapped/disabled access
Blackpool North Parking Bicycle facilities Handicapped/disabled access
Moss Side
Lytham Bicycle facilities
Ansdell and Fairhaven
St Annes-on-the-Sea Parking Bicycle facilities
Squires Gate Blackpool tramway Airport interchange
Blackpool Pleasure Beach Bicycle facilities Blackpool tramway
Blackpool South
Burnley Barracks, Hapton and
Pleasington are request stops.

Northern operates a half-hourly service to Leeds, as well as hourly services to York and Hull via Selby to the east.[5] The Hull service began operating at the winter 2019 timetable change and runs through to Halifax via Bradford Interchange in the westbound direction, restoring the link to Bradford lost when the York to Blackpool North service ceased calling in May 2018 (this has been reinstated however in December 2022).[6]

TransPennine Express trains also stop at Garforth hourly towards Leeds, Huddersfield and Liverpool Lime Street westbound and Scarborough eastbound.[7] The service now also stops here on Sundays since the start of the winter 2019 timetable. However these services have also been reinstated in the December 2022 timetable and now run to Liverpool and Manchester once again.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Leeds   TransPennine Express
North TransPennine
  York
Cross Gates   Northern
Selby Line
  East Garforth
Disused railways
Cross Gates   North Eastern Railway
Castleford–Garforth line
  Kippax

Proposed services

National Express East Coast proposed to operate trains directly between Garforth and London from December 2009.[8] This proposal was supported by the Office of the Rail Regulator in January 2009, however the Department of Transport had rejected the plans because the proposal would require changes to franchised services and there was not enough capacity for these services, however Virgin Trains East Coast had plans to increase capacity and introduce a number of direct services between Garforth and London from 2019. The plans have not as yet (summer 2019) been implemented, as VTEC no longer operates the East Coast franchise and a private successor is yet to be agreed upon.

Other transport links

The main station building with taxi rank and car park

The station has a taxi-office with the taxi rank directly outside the main buildings. Buses serve the station on Aberford Road, to which there is a direct link from the stations' footbridge.

References

  1. ^ "Garforth"Railway Architecture of North East England; Retrieved 18 November 2016
  2. ^ Newton, Grace (11 January 2023). "Victorian footbridge at Garforth Station to move to heritage railway as part of Leeds to York line electrification". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  3. ^ Grant, Alex (9 November 2023). "Garforth station: Historic rail bridge 'relocated to Kent' as construction continues on £6m Leeds Beacon Bridge". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  4. ^ Garforth station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 29 November 2016
  5. ^ GB eNRT, December 2023 Edition, Table 23
  6. ^ Table 22 National Rail timetable, December 2023
  7. ^ Table 39 National Rail timetable, December 2023
  8. ^ National Express Group PLC – National Express submits exciting proposals for new services and faster journeys Archived 6 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garforth railway station.
  • The LNER Encyclopedia: The Aberford Railway
  • The LNER Encyclopedia: The Leeds and Selby Railway
  • Train times and station information for Garforth railway station from National Rail
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