Wakefield Kirkgate railway station

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Wakefield Kirkgate
Entrance to the railway station viewed from the car park
Location
Place Wakefield
Local authority City of Wakefield
Operations
Managed by Northern Rail
Platforms in use 3
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 3
National Rail - UK railway stations

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 Pacer DMU at Wakefield Kirkgate platform one. May 2006
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Pacer DMU at Wakefield Kirkgate platform one. May 2006
 142066 at Wakefield Kirkgate platform two. May 2006
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142066 at Wakefield Kirkgate platform two. May 2006
 153352 DMU at Wakefield Kirkgate platform three. May 2006
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153352 DMU at Wakefield Kirkgate platform three. May 2006

Wakefield Kirkgate Railway Station is a Railway station in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It is older than the nearby Westgate station which serves a lot more destinations, especially places further afield. It is on the Hallam, Pontefract and Huddersfield lines.

Kirkgate station was opened in 1840, and remained the only station in central Wakefield until Wakefield Westgate railway station was opened in 1867. The present building was erected in 1854.

The station currently consists of the main station building and platform and an island platform linked by a subway. Some demolition work took place in 1972, removing buildings on the central platform and a roof which covered the whole station. A wall remains as evidence of these buildings, with an original ironwork canopy.

Kirkgate station became a Grade II listed building in 1979.

Since Westgate station has been developed as the main rail station for Wakefield, Kirkgate has been neglected and some parts of the station are now in a poor state of repair. The station is unstaffed and the local consensus is that the current state of the facilities there puts the travelling public off using the station [[1]]. The station is owned by Network Rail, with Northern Rail leasing the facilities they use.


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All services through this station are now (2006) operated by Northern Rail, having been split between Arriva Trains Northern and First North Western since the Privatisation.

Hallam Line - There are two trains per hour to Leeds and to Sheffield one express and one stopping service.

Huddersfield Line - There is an hourly service from Westgate to Huddersfield and beyond with no Sunday service.

Pontefract Line - There is an hourly service to Knottingley railway station via Pontefract Monkhill with no service on Sundays.

[edit] External links

Wakefield Council Report on the current state of the station, including photographs


Preceding station National Rail Following station
Darton   Northern Rail
Hallam Line
  Normanton
Wakefield Westgate   Northern Rail
Huddersfield Line
  Mirfield
Terminus   Northern Rail
Pontefract Line
  Streethouse
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