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Headingley railway station

Headingley railway station (formerly known as Headingley and Kirkstall railway station until some point early in the 20th century) is off Kirkstall Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the Harrogate Line, 3 miles (5 km) north west of Leeds. The station was opened in 1849 by the Leeds & Thirsk Railway, later part of the Leeds Northern Railway to Northallerton.

Headingley
Platform 1 in 2014
General information
LocationHeadingley, City of Leeds
England
Coordinates53°49′05″N 1°35′38″W / 53.818°N 1.594°W / 53.818; -1.594
Grid referenceSE268358
Managed byNorthern
Transit authorityWest Yorkshire (Metro)
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHDY
Fare zone2
ClassificationDfT category F1
History
Opened1849
Passengers
2018/19 0.381 million
2019/20 0.377 million
2020/21 78,892
2021/22 0.280 million
2022/23 0.300 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

History edit

The station opened in 1849, one year after the opening of the route which now forms the Harrogate Line in 1849 by two of the railways which came to be part of the North Eastern Railway: the Leeds Northern Railway and the East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway. In the early twentieth century houses were built for railway workers by the station on Kirkstall Lane; although now in private ownership these are still existent and marked by plaques.

Facilities edit

 
Lift tower on the Harrogate bound platform
 
Ticket machine and sign
 
Former station buildings in 2019

The station is not staffed, though ticket vending machines are available on each platform.[1] Passenger information screens were also installed in 2015. There is step free access via the carpark to platform 2 (Harrogate bound), whilst access to platform 1 (Leeds Bound) is available by lifts installed in spring 2019.[2]

The old station building and platform it stands on is no longer in railway use (the building is privately owned) - a replacement platform has been built a few yards further up the line towards Horsforth, giving the station a staggered platform configuration.[3]

Location and areas served edit

The station is halfway between Headingley centre and Kirkstall, just down the road from the Headingley Stadium's rugby and cricket grounds. It is over half a mile from the centre of Headingley itself, but close to local bus routes on Kirkstall Hill, Kirkstall Road and Kirkstall Lane. It is also close to local shops and services in Kirkstall, including Kirkstall Leisure Centre. The station also serves the West Park and Queenswood Drive areas, which it is linked to by a pedestrian footpath through the Headingley Station allotments. The predominantly student occupied houses between Kirkstall Lane and St. Ann's Drive are also within a short walk. It is the closest railway station to Leeds Beckett University's Beckett Park campus.

Services edit

Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is generally a half-hourly service southbound to Leeds and a half-hourly service northbound to York via Harrogate/Knaresborough. In peak hours, there are extra services to and from Leeds and Harrogate/Knaresborough.[4]

In the evening there is an hourly service in each direction (with the last two northbound departures terminating at Harrogate).

Services are mostly operated by Class 170 as well as 150, 155 and 158 diesel multiple units.

Daily return expresses between Harrogate and London operated by London North Eastern Railway pass through the station but do not stop.

Buses operate close by on Kirkstall Lane.

Former services edit

Prior to the closure of the routes, services ran through the station on the Leeds-Northallerton railway. Services also ran to Otley via the Arthington to Menston Line and some services were also run to Wetherby by way of the Harrogate-Church Fenton line with return to Leeds via the junction at Wetherby with the Cross Gates–Wetherby line.

Parking edit

The station has a small car park which is free to use for rail users, although no form of proof of travel or ticket is required.

Future edit

Electrification edit

In July 2011, the Harrogate Chamber of Commerce proposed to electrify the line with 750 V DC third rail, using D Stock of the London Underground, to substantially increase capacity.[5] This idea has not been backed by Metro, Northern Rail or National Rail and seems unlikely to garner support given the age of the D stock, the need to adapt the D stock to third rail as it runs with a fourth and the preference for overhead electrification.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NRE Station Facilities page - Headingley (HDYNational Railway Enquiries website; Retrieved 18 November 2016
  2. ^ Harris, Nigel, ed. (5 June 2019). "Headingley gains step free access". Rail Magazine. No. 880. Peterborough: Bauer Media. p. 18. ISSN 0953-4563.
  3. ^ Headingley Railway Station Morgan, Chris Geograph.org; Retrieved 18 November 2016
  4. ^ "Timetables". www.northernrailway.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  5. ^ (PDF). Harrogate Chamber of Commerce. 12 August 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  • Bacon G.W (Circa 1900) Plan of Leeds, Kelly's Directories Ltd, London

External links edit

  • Train times and station information for Headingley railway station from National Rail
Preceding station   National Rail Following station
Burley Park   Northern
Harrogate Line
  Horsforth

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Headingley railway station formerly known as Headingley and Kirkstall railway station until some point early in the 20th century is off Kirkstall Lane in Leeds West Yorkshire England on the Harrogate Line 3 miles 5 km north west of Leeds The station was opened in 1849 by the Leeds amp Thirsk Railway later part of the Leeds Northern Railway to Northallerton HeadingleyPlatform 1 in 2014General informationLocationHeadingley City of LeedsEnglandCoordinates53 49 05 N 1 35 38 W 53 818 N 1 594 W 53 818 1 594Grid referenceSE268358Managed byNorthernTransit authorityWest Yorkshire Metro Platforms2Other informationStation codeHDYFare zone2ClassificationDfT category F1HistoryOpened1849Passengers2018 190 381 million2019 200 377 million2020 2178 8922021 220 280 million2022 230 300 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Location and areas served 4 Services 4 1 Former services 5 Parking 6 Future 6 1 Electrification 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe station opened in 1849 one year after the opening of the route which now forms the Harrogate Line in 1849 by two of the railways which came to be part of the North Eastern Railway the Leeds Northern Railway and the East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway In the early twentieth century houses were built for railway workers by the station on Kirkstall Lane although now in private ownership these are still existent and marked by plaques Facilities edit nbsp Lift tower on the Harrogate bound platform nbsp Ticket machine and sign nbsp Former station buildings in 2019 The station is not staffed though ticket vending machines are available on each platform 1 Passenger information screens were also installed in 2015 There is step free access via the carpark to platform 2 Harrogate bound whilst access to platform 1 Leeds Bound is available by lifts installed in spring 2019 2 The old station building and platform it stands on is no longer in railway use the building is privately owned a replacement platform has been built a few yards further up the line towards Horsforth giving the station a staggered platform configuration 3 Location and areas served editThe station is halfway between Headingley centre and Kirkstall just down the road from the Headingley Stadium s rugby and cricket grounds It is over half a mile from the centre of Headingley itself but close to local bus routes on Kirkstall Hill Kirkstall Road and Kirkstall Lane It is also close to local shops and services in Kirkstall including Kirkstall Leisure Centre The station also serves the West Park and Queenswood Drive areas which it is linked to by a pedestrian footpath through the Headingley Station allotments The predominantly student occupied houses between Kirkstall Lane and St Ann s Drive are also within a short walk It is the closest railway station to Leeds Beckett University s Beckett Park campus Services editMonday to Saturday daytimes there is generally a half hourly service southbound to Leeds and a half hourly service northbound to York via Harrogate Knaresborough In peak hours there are extra services to and from Leeds and Harrogate Knaresborough 4 In the evening there is an hourly service in each direction with the last two northbound departures terminating at Harrogate Services are mostly operated by Class 170 as well as 150 155 and 158 diesel multiple units Daily return expresses between Harrogate and London operated by London North Eastern Railway pass through the station but do not stop Buses operate close by on Kirkstall Lane Former services edit Prior to the closure of the routes services ran through the station on the Leeds Northallerton railway Services also ran to Otley via the Arthington to Menston Line and some services were also run to Wetherby by way of the Harrogate Church Fenton line with return to Leeds via the junction at Wetherby with the Cross Gates Wetherby line Parking editThe station has a small car park which is free to use for rail users although no form of proof of travel or ticket is required Future editElectrification edit In July 2011 the Harrogate Chamber of Commerce proposed to electrify the line with 750 V DC third rail using D Stock of the London Underground to substantially increase capacity 5 This idea has not been backed by Metro Northern Rail or National Rail and seems unlikely to garner support given the age of the D stock the need to adapt the D stock to third rail as it runs with a fourth and the preference for overhead electrification See also editLeeds Northallerton Railway Listed buildings in Leeds Kirkstall Ward References edit NRE Station Facilities page Headingley HDYNational Railway Enquiries website Retrieved 18 November 2016 Harris Nigel ed 5 June 2019 Headingley gains step free access Rail Magazine No 880 Peterborough Bauer Media p 18 ISSN 0953 4563 Headingley Railway Station Morgan Chris Geograph org Retrieved 18 November 2016 Timetables www northernrailway co uk Retrieved 8 August 2023 HARROGATE LINE NEWS 1 1st Meeting supports bid PDF Harrogate Chamber of Commerce 12 August 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 1 October 2011 Retrieved 12 December 2014 Bacon G W Circa 1900 Plan of Leeds Kelly s Directories Ltd LondonExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Headingley railway station Train times and station information for Headingley railway station from National Rail Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Burley Park NorthernHarrogate Line Horsforth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Headingley railway station amp oldid 1190091979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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