Ravensthorpe railway station

Ravensthorpe National Rail

Ravensthorpe station, looking towards Dewsbury and Leeds
Location
Place Ravensthorpe
Local authority Kirklees
Coordinates 53°40′32″N 1°39′20″W / 53.675660°N 1.655550°W / 53.675660; -1.655550Coordinates: 53°40′32″N 1°39′20″W / 53.675660°N 1.655550°W / 53.675660; -1.655550
Grid reference SE228199
Operations
Station code RVN
Managed by Northern Rail
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05   12,334
2005/06 Increase 14,255
2006/07 Increase 15,501
2007/08 Increase 16,323
2008/09 Increase 19,084
2009/10 Increase 19,884
2010/11 Increase 23,064
2011/12 Increase 23,784
2012/13 Increase 30,968
2013/14 Increase 33,288
2014/15 Increase 34,974
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 3
History
Key dates Opened 1890 (1890)
National Rail – UK railway stations
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Ravensthorpe from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Ravensthorpe railway station serves the Ravensthorpe district of Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Huddersfield Line operated by Northern Rail and is 8 miles (13 km) north east of Huddersfield, just beyond Dewsbury junction of the former Manchester and Leeds Railway line towards Wakefield Kirkgate and on the main line to Leeds (the former Leeds, Dewsbury & Manchester Railway). The station's platforms are only located on the latter route. A late addition to the LNWR line (station and goods shed built 1890, although the line itself opened some 42 years earlier) to snap up freight work in the area for the company, it remains a curiosity as to why platforms have not been extended to serve the Wakefield lines. It is unstaffed (the former station buildings having been demolished after being damaged by fire and replaced with basic shelters) and passengers travelling from there must buy their tickets on the train. Ravensthorpe is one of West Yorkshire's least used stations due to its relatively remote location, although it does serve the nearby town of Thornhill.

Location

Although serving Ravensthorpe on the north bank of the River Calder, the station is situated on the south bank of the river in the civil parish of Mirfield.

Services

Generally an hourly service operates from Ravensthorpe towards Huddersfield and Leeds. One a.m. peak service in each direction on the Calder Valley line via Brighouse also calls, including one through train to Manchester Victoria.

Sundays there is a two-hourly service towards both Leeds and Huddersfield.

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Railways in North Kirklees (Past, present and future)

Legend
to Bradford
Birstall Town

to Leeds
Lower Birstall
Howden Clough
Upper Batley

to Leeds
Carlinghow

Gomersal

to Bradford
to Leeds
Cleckheaton Spen
Cleckheaton Central
Batley
Liversedge Spen
Liversedge Central

Chickenley Heath
Heckmondwike Spen
to Wakefield
Batley Carr

Staincliffe and Batley Carr
Heckmondwike Central
Dewsbury Central
Dewsbury Wellington Road
Earlsheaton
Ravensthorpe Lower
to Wakefield
Northorpe Higher
to Wakefield
Northorpe North Road
Dewsbury Market Place
Ravensthorpe
Dewsbury Midland Goods
Battyeford

Thornhill
Mirfield
to Royston and Notton
to Huddersfield
to Huddersfield
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