Pontefract Tanshelf railway station
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Pontefract Tanshelf railway station is the most central station in the town of
Pontefract Pontefract is a historic market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, east of Wakefield and south of Castleford. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is one of the towns in the City of Wak ...
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, and serves Pontefract Races, the racecourse located just down the street from the station. It lies on the Pontefract Line operated by Northern and is east of Wakefield Kirkgate. In the days of coal mining in the Pontefract area, the station served the needs of the local
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with regular and frequent services timed for the beginning and the end of mining shifts. The station is the closest to the former
Prince of Wales Colliery The Prince of Wales Colliery was a coal mine that operated for over 130 years in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It was permanently closed in 2002 after geological problems were found to make accessing remaining coal reserves unprofitable, ...
which closed in 2002. The station serves Beechnut Lane, the home ground of
Pontefract Collieries F.C. Pontefract Collieries Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The team currently plays in the . The club is affiliated to the West Riding County Football Association and Castleford & Dist ...
The first station on the site was opened in July 1871 as ''Tanshelf'', being renamed ''Pontefract Tanshelf'' in 1936. It was closed in January 1967, when the passenger services were diverted away from the direct line to Wakefield Kirkgate (via , to serve Leeds via Castleford. The present station was opened by
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on 11 May 1992, when the line between and was reopened. The other stations in the town are
Pontefract Monkhill Pontefract Monkhill railway station is the busiest station in the town of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The station is on the Pontefract Line managed by Northern (train operating company), Northern but is also served by Grand Central (tr ...
and Pontefract Baghill. Unlike Pontefract Monkhill, both platforms of Tanshelf are wheelchair-accessible.


Services

On Monday to Saturday, there is an hourly service to Wakefield Kirkgate and and also hourly to
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. On Sundays, there is a two-hourly service each way to the same destinations.


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Railway stations in Wakefield DfT Category F2 stations Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1871 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1967 Reopened railway stations in Great Britain Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1992 Northern franchise railway stations Beeching closures in England Pontefract {{Yorkshire-Humber-railstation-stub