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Reopening of the station is supported by the Halifax & District Rail Action Group and local campaign group "Give Elland a Rail Station". [7] The New Stations Study undertaken for West Yorkshire Metro in 2014 found that Elland provided the strongest business case of a potential thirteen sites on the Calder Valley line, and was recommended for ...
Leeds/Bradford Airport railway station Parkway [15] Horsforth Woodside [15] Cookridge [15] Arthington Parkway (reopening) [15] Buttersyke Bar – park and ride [citation needed] Bilton [15] Belmont [15] Knaresborough East [citation needed] Manse Farm [15] Flaxby Moor [15] Nether Poppleton [citation needed] York Business Park [15] Acomb [15]
The station has been proposed for re-opening with direct services to Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield. [13] As of March 2023 planning approval for the new station has been granted, with building work due to begin in 2024 and an estimated completion date of 2025. [14] The A643 road begins in Leeds and ended in Elland.
Low Moor station, between Bradford Interchange and Halifax, reopened on 2 April 2017 after the original opening planned for 2005 was delayed by the discovery of disused mine workings under the station site. [20] [21] A business case is being developed to re-open Elland station between Halifax and Brighouse. [22]
Brighouse railway station was first opened on 5 October 1840, as a main line station operated by the Manchester & Leeds Railway (M&L). The station was initially known as Brighouse for Bradford, as no stations had yet been built in Bradford itself. Similarly, Elland station served Halifax, and Huddersfield was served by the station at Cooper Bridge.
A new application for funding was made in June 2020 for a new design incorporating lifts instead of ramps. If government funding is approved a new planning application would be made. [4] The station was awarded £7.8m from the New Stations Fund in November 2020. [5] [6] It was reported in 2022 that the cost of the station will be £13.1 million.
Hipperholme railway station was opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway on 17 August 1850. [2] The station closed to passengers on 8 June 1953 [3] and to goods in 1966. A campaign is under way to re-open the closed station or to have a new one built in the area to alleviate congestion in the Hipperholme area. [4] In August 2018, as part ...
Halifax railway station serves the town of Halifax in West Yorkshire, England.It lies on the Calder Valley line and is 17 miles (27 km) west from Leeds.. Platform 2 is used by eastbound services towards Bradford and Leeds, while platform 1 accommodates westbound trains towards Brighouse, Huddersfield, Sowerby Bridge, Blackpool North and Manchester Victoria.