Huddersfield Line

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Huddersfield Line
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Wakefield Westgate
BHF
Wakefield Kirkgate
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Leeds
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Cottingley
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Morley
STR HST
Batley
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Dewsbury
STR HST
Ravensthorpe
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Brighouse
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Mirfield
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Deighton
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Huddersfield
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Slaithwaite
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Marsden
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Greenfield
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Mossley
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Stalybridge
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Ashton-under-Lyne
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Manchester Victoria
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Manchester Piccadilly
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Manchester Airport
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Manchester Oxford Road
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Liverpool Lime Street

The Huddersfield Line is the name given to one of the busiest rail services on the West Yorkshire MetroTrain network in northern England. Local services are operated by Northern Rail with longer distance services operated by TransPennine Express. The line connects Leeds and Huddersfield with Manchester (Victoria & Piccadilly), Manchester Airport and Liverpool.

The route travels SSW from Leeds through Dewsbury. After a short westward stretch through Mirfield (where it runs on the ex-L&YR section), it continues SW through Huddersfield, using the River Colne valley to its headwaters. The long Standedge Tunnel just after Marsden crosses under the watershed and the majority of the run down to Manchester is in the Tame valley. After Manchester, the line reaches the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line over Chat Moss to Liverpool.

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[edit] History

At the time of the 1923 Grouping most of the route followed by the line was over London and North Western Railway (LNWR) metals, the exception being a short stretch near Deighton which was the property of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR). The first section of the line, between Huddersfield and Stalybridge, was opened by the Manchester, Stockport and Leeds Railway on 1 August 1849. The line became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway after 1923.

[edit] Route details

Metro (West Yorkshire) pre-paid tickets and concessionary fares are available between Leeds and Marsden. GMPTE fares are available for the Greenfield-Manchester section. Many of the intermediate places no longer have rail facilities. All stations that are still open are in bold.:

[edit] Leeds-Huddersfield

[edit] Huddersfield-Manchester

[edit] Manchester to Liverpool


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