Micklefield railway station

Railway station in West Yorkshire, England

53°47′19″N 1°19′31″W / 53.7887°N 1.3254°W / 53.7887; -1.3254Grid referenceSE445326Managed byNorthernTransit authorityWest Yorkshire MetroPlatforms2Other informationStation codeMIKFare zone3ClassificationDfT category F1HistoryOpened1834Passengers2018/19Increase 0.166 million Interchange Decrease 1,4132019/20Increase 0.167 million Interchange Increase 1,6272020/21Decrease 49,598 Interchange Decrease 3602021/22Increase 0.142 million Interchange Increase 1,5632022/23Increase 0.174 million Interchange Increase 1,733
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Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Micklefield railway station serves the village of Micklefield, near Garforth in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Selby and York Lines, operated by Northern, 9.75 miles (16 km) east of Leeds.

Just east of the station, the York and Selby Lines split in their respective directions.

History

The station was originally opened by the Leeds and Selby Railway in 1834, though buildings were not erected (on the north side) until the following year. The line towards Church Fenton was added by the North Eastern Railway in 1869 and four years later the first of two rounds of improvements to the station were initiated, with the rebuilding of the 1835 station house. Even after this was completed, there were complaints leveled at the NER by local travellers over the facilities on offer and so in 1879, the contract for a completely new station was placed.[1] This included new platforms, footbridge and a booking office on the westbound platform, along with access from the original A1 Great North Road (since bypassed - the present A1 crosses the railway to the east, near the junction of the two lines). The buildings and bridge were demolished in the 1970s (though the older station house still stands) and there are now only basic waiting shelters on each (staggered) platform.

Facilities

The entrance to the station from Great North Road

The station is unstaffed but now has a pair of ticket vending machines available to allow passengers to buy tickets prior to travel or collect advance purchase ones. Train running information is provided via CIS displays, automated announcements and timetable poster boards. Step-free access is available to both platforms.[2]

Services

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.

Monday to Saturday there is a half-hourly service calling at all stations to Leeds westbound and alternately to York (express) and Hull via Selby eastbound. Alternate Leeds-bound trains run through to Halifax via Bradford Interchange - this service commenced at the winter 2019 timetable change and serves South Milford and Selby, then runs express to Brough and Hull.[3]

On Sundays, there are two trains per hour to Leeds and one each to York and Selby.[4] The through trains to Blackpool North via Preston that formerly called here on Sundays no longer do so and passengers wishing to travel there must change at Leeds.

Notes

  1. ^ "Micklefield" Railway Architecture in the North East; Retrieved 18 November 2016
  2. ^ Micklefield station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 17 December 2019
  3. ^ Table 23 National Rail timetable, December 2023
  4. ^ Table 22 National Rail timetable, December 2023

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