Halifax railway station

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Halifax
Platform 2n at Halifax railway station
Platform 2 at Halifax railway station
Location
Place Halifax
Local authority Calderdale
Operations
Station code HFX
Managed by Northern Rail
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2005/06 * 0.978 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 4
History
Key dates Opened 1844
moved and rebuilt 1855
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Halifax from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Halifax railway station serves the town of Halifax in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Caldervale Line 17 miles (27 km) west from Leeds.

The station at Halifax is an example of a single island platform acting as two platforms, Platform 2 headed eastbound, towards Bradford and Platform 1 headed westbound when 180 metres (200 yards) west of the station, a line splits off towards Brighouse and Huddersfield to the south.

To the east the line also split with the current line passing into Beacon Hill tunnel and a disused line going to Ovenden and then to the Halifax High level line which had stations in Pellon and at St Paul's, Queens Road.

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[edit] Facilities

There is no platform Café, and only a spartan covered area which includes a kiosk and a ticket booth. There are no toilets, washroom or baby-changing facilities provided[1].

A campaign, run by the local newspaper the Evening Courier was started to get the dilapidated station updated [2]. Due to the amount of support generated Network Rail and Northern Rail have agreed to do so . What this work will include has not yet been decided, or a timetable drawn up, though it appears to be a five year project [3].

[edit] Access and accessibility

Entry to the station is via cobbled road bridge from opposite the bottom of Horton Street. Passengers arriving by foot who have walked down Winding Road from the bus station are forced to cross over this bridge to access the right hand pavement, which is the only pedestrian access. The decision to allow car parking on the left side some years ago makes for safety issues at peak period times. As the cobbles may be slippery in rain and snow, this can make difficulties for cyclists, as gritting on the cobbles is sometimes inadequate.

Access to the single island platform is by steep stairs. Alternative access for disabled users and cyclists is by lift- only installed in recent times. It is not unusual for the lift to smell of urine. Given that there is no toilet in the station, this is hardly surprising.

[edit] History

The original station was built at Shaw Syke, approximately 200 metres west of the current location and opened in 1844, this was extended and used as a goods yards prior to the building of a new railway station building at the current site. This was designed by Thomas Butterworth and opened in 1855. This Grade II listed building now houses the nursery associated to Eureka! Children's Museum.

From 1890 the station was known as Halifax Old Station, to distinguish it from Halifax St. Paul's and Halifax North Bridge stations. In 1951 the name was changed again to Halifax Town, and in 1961 it reverted to Halifax.

The railway constructed by the Great Northern Railway in the mid 1870s across and indeed partly in tunnel beneath the exceptionally hilly terrain from Halifax via Queensbury, where there was a highly unusual triangular station, to both Bradford in the east and Keighley (for Skipton, Carlisle and Morecambe) to the north-west, was unfortunately closed in stages from 1955 onwards although many of its spectacular engineering features remain. The route has lately been adopted and to an extent brought back into public use and attention by Sustrans as a walking and cycle route. The principal structure on the line, Queensbury Tunnel, was, at its opening, the longest on the GNR system at 1 mile 751 yards. It is currently derelict, partially flooded and impassible.

The Halifax High Level Railway was a related branch line leading from Holmfield near Ovenden, on the line to Queensbury, running through a half-mile tunnel through the ridge and across the Wheatley Valley on a ten arch viaduct past Samuel Webster's brewery, to Pellon, where there were sizeable goods facilities and then to St Paul's railway station in Queens Road. This branch line gradually fell into disuse, losing its regular passenger service as early as 1917. The last goods train ran in 1960 and the line was then dismantled, leaving the spectacular viaduct standing as a reminder of a once useful freight link.

[edit] Services

Eastbound: Monday to Saturdays there is a train every 15 minutes heading to Bradford Interchange and Leeds with two trains per hour going beyond Leeds to York and Selby respectively. Evenings and Sundays it is half-hourly to Leeds and hourly to York.

Westbound: Monday to Saturday daytimes there is a half-hourly service to Manchester Victoria (hourly evenings), one train an hour to Blackpool North and one per hour to Wakefield Westgate via Huddersfield and Brighouse. Sundays there is an hourly service to Manchester Victoria and one train each hour goes either to Blackpool North or Huddersfield.

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  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Sowerby Bridge   Northern Rail
Caldervale Line
  Bradford Interchange
Brighouse   Northern Rail
Caldervale Line
 
Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Copley or
Greetland
  L&Y
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  North Bridge or
Hipperholme
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

Railways in Calderdale
To Bradford
exLUECKE
Queensbury (Dismantled)
exBHF
Holmfield (Dismantled)
exBHF exLUECKE
To Bradford
exSTRrg exABZrf exBHF
Bailiff Bridge (Dismantled)
Pellon (Dismantled)
exBHF exBHF exSTR
Ovenden (Dismantled)
St Pauls (Dismantled)
exKBFe exBHF exSTR
North Bridge (Dismantled)
To Bradford
exSTR LUECKE exBHF
Clifton Road (Dismantled)
Lightcliffe (Closed)
exSTR eBHF STRrg HBHF eABZ3lf STRlg
Brighouse
exSTR STR STR LUECKE
To Kirlees
Hipperholme (Closed)
exSTR eBHF eBHF
Elland (Closed)
exSTRlf eABZlg eABZrg exSTRlg
Halifax
BHF eBHF exSTR
Greetland (Closed)
ABZlf ABZrf exBHF
Rochdale Road (Dismantled)
Copley (Closed)
eBHF STR exBHF
West Vale (Dismantled)
ABZrg STRrf exKBFe
Stainland and Holywell Green (Dismantled)
Sowerby Bridge
BHF
eABZlf exSTRlg
STR exBHF
Watson's Crossing (Dismantled)
Luddendenfoot (Closed)
eBHF exBHF
Triangle (Dismantled)
STR exBHF
Ripponden and Barkisland (Dismantled)
To Burnley
LUECKE STR exKBFe
Rishworth (Dismantled)
Portsmouth (Closed
eBHF BHF
Mytholmroyd
Cornholme (Closed)
eBHF BHF
Hebden Bridge
Stansfield Hall (Closed)
eBHF eBHF
Eastwood(Closed)
STRlf exABZ_rd
BHF
Todmorden
BHF
Walsden
LUECKE
To Rochdale