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Horsforth railway station is a
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in
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,
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. It is on the Harrogate Line north west of Leeds station and the final stop in the
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regulated area towards
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.


History

The station, accessed from Station Road, serves
Horsforth Horsforth is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish within the City of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England, lying about five miles north-west of Leeds city centre. Historically a village within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it had a p ...
,
Cookridge Cookridge is a suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, north of the Leeds Outer Ring Road. In 1715 Ralph Thoresby described it as a village four miles from Leeds and three from Otley, dating from 1540.Ralph Thoresby (1715) ''Duc ...
and
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, and was opened in 1849. In 1969, staff were removed and all the buildings demolished, as part of the general
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of railways in West Yorkshire at that time. However the goods shed still survives but it is incorporated in the larger DIY store. The nearby North Eastern Railway
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survived until 2013. Growing traffic congestion in Leeds caused an increase in patronage from Horsforth in the 1990s, and in 2002-3, Horsforth station was extensively redeveloped to better cater for the greater number of passengers. New waiting rooms were built on both platforms, along with a ticket office on the Leeds (Up) platform, which opened on 16 July 2003. The car park was extended, using land formerly occupied by the two sidings; they still remain, in a truncated form. The station is staffed from 06:10–19:00 Mon–Sat and 09:30–16:30 Sun. Ticket machines are also provided, along with a long-line P.A system and digital information screens. Step-free access is available to both platforms. The station is roughly 45 minutes by foot from
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and roughly five minutes by road. There were plans for a neighbouring station, Horsforth Woodside, to be built on the same line just south of Horsforth. However, a West Yorkshire Transport Feasibility Study, published in 2015, stated that the authority would not continue with plans for the new station. A turn-back facility was constructed at Horsforth station in 2012, which will permit future timetabling improvements on the line.


Services

Monday to Saturday daytimes is generally a half-hourly service stopping southbound to
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and the same half-hourly service northbound to
York York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
. In peak hours, there are extra services to and from Leeds.GB National Rail Timetable, May 2019 Edition - Table 35 In the evenings there is an hourly service in each direction. As of the December 2017 timetable change, Sundays see a very frequent service. Services to York remains hourly, but services as far as Knaresborough, and to Leeds, are now every half an hour during the day, and into the evening. Every day there are six through
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services to
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every two hours in each direction.


See also

* Leeds-Northallerton Railway


References


External links

{{Railway stations served by London North Eastern Railway Railway stations in Leeds DfT Category F1 stations Former North Eastern Railway (UK) stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1849 Northern franchise railway stations Railway stations served by London North Eastern Railway 1849 establishments in England Horsforth