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Cottingley railway station serves the Cottingley and
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. It lies south west of
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on the
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. It is the nearest railway station to
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stadium. A
White Rose railway station White Rose is a planned railway station between and railway stations on the Huddersfield Line. It was featured in the Government's plans for the railway in November 2017 and in July 2018 further details were revealed as part of the Connecting ...
is planned south of Cottingley station, to open in 2022. Following a review,
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decided to close Cottingley station rather than retain it, on the grounds of its inaccessibility and that White Rose station was better connected to businesses and places of education.Yorkshire railway Station to close as part of plans to create new stop half a mile down the track
''Yorkshire Post'' (2021-10-05). Retrieved 2021-10-05.


History

The station was opened by
British Rail British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
on 25 April 1988 with financial assistance from
West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive Metro is the passenger information brand used by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority in England. It was formed on 1 April 1974 as the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (WYPTE) at the same time as the metropolitan county of West Yor ...
and is currently managed by
Northern Trains Northern Trains, branded as Northern, (legally Northern Trains Limited) is a State-owned enterprises of the United Kingdom, publicly owned train operating company in England. It is owned by DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport (DfT) ...
; however, most trains that call at Cottingley are now operated by
TransPennine Express TransPennine Express (TPE), legally First TransPennine Express Limited, is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the TransPennine Express franchise. It runs regional and inter-city rail services between the major ci ...
apart from three peak hour services. Following the approval of plans for a new White Rose Station to the south. Cottingley Station is set to close in late 2022 to early 2023. The decision was made due to the station's poor accessibility and the improved location for the new station.


Patronage growth

Patronage at Cottingley station (off Cottingley Drive) has increased significantly in recent years, and this is reflected by th
figures
published by the Office of the Rail Regulator (ORR). Recorded usage in 2002/03 was 9,467 journeys per year (average of entries and exits). By 2005/06, this had increased to 73,894 journeys per year, an increase of 781% (almost eightfold) in four years. Actual growth may be higher, since the ORR data does not accurately take account of the multi-modal 'MetroCard' season tickets issued by WYPTE which are valid for journeys to and from this station. From 2008/9, such MetroCard data are included, but only an estimation is made. Recent growth can also be attributed in part by a significant new housing development adjacent to the railway station, called Churwell New Village. That, combined with growth elsewhere on the line, means that overcrowding in the morning peak for commuters heading towards Leeds is now a serious problem. Efforts to address this have been hampered by the relatively short platforms at the station, which limited the length of trains that can call here. The platforms have since been extended (towards Leeds) and can now accommodate three car trains easily. Network Rail further extended the platforms in November/December 2018.


Facilities

The station is unmanned and has only basic shelters on each platform. Platform 1 is the ‘down’ platform for trains to Leeds and platform 2 is the ‘up’ platform for trains to Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Brighouse and Manchester. There are ticket machines on both sides and these were recently been brought into use. Automatic announcements, timetable posters and dot matrix display screens provide train running information. Step-free access is available to both platforms; however they are linked by a stepped footbridge.


Services

As of December 2020, from Monday to Friday and on Saturdays, there is an hourly service from Cottingley to Leeds and to Huddersfield calling at all intermediate stations. Two early morning services and one evening peak service (06:58 and 07:57 to Leeds, and 17:23 to Wigan North Western) are operated by Northern, with the remainder operated by TransPennine Express. The service pattern is generally XX:21 to Leeds and XX:52 to Huddersfield. The service on a Sunday is similar but starts later. Services are sometimes altered due to engineering work or the
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. Historically, Cottingley had a 05:25 service to Wigan Wallgate, which has now been lost as it instead runs via Bradford Interchange and Halifax.


Scheduled closure

The scheduled opening of the
White Rose railway station White Rose is a planned railway station between and railway stations on the Huddersfield Line. It was featured in the Government's plans for the railway in November 2017 and in July 2018 further details were revealed as part of the Connecting ...
would, if Cottingley railway station was to remain, mean that there would be two stations within half a mile. As a result a decision to close Cottingley was taken owing to perceived advantages with the location of the White Rose Station over Cottingley. Yorkshire railway Station to close as part of plans to create new stop half a mile down the track
''Yorkshire Post'' (2021-10-05). Retrieved 2021-10-05.
The proposed White Rose station will primarily serve commercial premises in the form of the White Rose Business Park and the
White Rose Shopping Centre The White Rose Centre is a shopping centre in the Beeston area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It spans two floors and is near the M621 motorway. It takes its name from the White Rose of York, the traditional symbol of Yorkshire. Most ...
, whereas Cottingley station chiefly served residential areas in Cottingley and
Churwell Churwell is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, between Leeds city centre and Morley. It is southwest of Leeds city centre and away from the Leeds United Elland Road Football Ground. Churwell still retains its semi-rural feel with ...
. It is proposed to retain the footbridge to retain a right of way between the Cottingley Estate and the new housing developments in Churwell.


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