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Coordinates: 53°3726N 1°5253W / 53.623800°N 1.881480°W / 53.623800; -1.881480
 

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Slaithwaite

National Rail

Platform 1
General information
LocationSlaithwaite, Kirklees
England
Coordinates53°37′26N 1°52′53W / 53.623800°N 1.881480°W / 53.623800; -1.881480
Grid referenceSE079141
Managed byNorthern Trains
Transit authorityWest Yorkshire (Metro)
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeSWT
Fare zone5
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Original companyLondon and North Western Railway
Key dates
1849Original station opened
7 October 1968closed
13 December 1982Present station opened
Passengers
2018/19Increase 0.208 million
2019/20Increase 0.226 million
2020/21Decrease 55,108
2021/22Increase 0.186 million
2022/23Increase 0.188 million

Location

Map

Notes

Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Slaithwaite railway station serves the town of Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire, England. The station is 4 miles (6 km) west of Huddersfield railway station on the Huddersfield Line between Huddersfield and Manchester Victoria.

The station is situated between the centre of the town and the "Hill Top" residential area. The station has two platforms with a car park and bus stop at the approach to Platform 2. The current station was opened on 13 December 1982 by Metro (the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive) and British Rail. The Huddersfield-bound platform is on the site of an earlier four platform station which opened in 1849 and closed on 7 October 1968.[1] The current Stalybridge-bound platform is on the site of the old goods yard.

This station is operated by Northern Trains but Transpennine Express is the sole operator serving the station.

Facilities[edit]

The station is unstaffed. As of November 2018, tickets can be purchased from one of two Ticket Vending Machines situated on the station. These are located on each of the two platforms, offering a better provision than that which was removed from the eastbound platform in July 2018. There are shelters on both platforms, along with timetable poster boards and digital information displays. Train running information can also be obtained by telephone. Step-free access to both platforms (which are staggered) is available via ramps from the nearby road (westbound) or through the station car park (eastbound).[2] Access to the westbound platform is via the car park, and to the eastbound from the nearby road by crossing under the railway bridge.

Platforms on both Eastbound and Westbound sides of the station were extended in May 2018 and can now accommodate up to four carriages, enabling the use of six-car trains (pairs of three-car sets). Following a period of having no shelters, in September 2018, new passenger shelters were erected on both the west and eastbound platforms by the station's operator Northern.

Services[edit]

As of December 2023, Slaithwaite is served by an hourly TransPennine Express service between Manchester Piccadilly and Huddersfield throughout the week (including Sundays).[3]

Additional trains call at Slaithwaite during the AM and PM peak. Services between Hull and Manchester Piccadilly call in both directions, whilst there are four trains each way (two morning, two late afternoon) to and from York via Castleford.

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station

Marsden

TransPennine Express

North Transpennine

Manchester–Huddersfield (stopping service)

Huddersfield

  Historical railways  
Marsden
Line and station open
  L&NWR
Huddersfield Line
  Golcar
Line open, Station closed

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ A short history of Slaithwaite station Friends of Slaithwaite Station; Retrieved 16 January 2017
  • ^ Slaithwaite station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 16 January 2017
  • ^ Table 39 National Rail timetable, December 2023
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