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Ravensthorpe railway station

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Ravensthorpe railway station serves the Ravensthorpe suburb of Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the Huddersfield line between Leeds and Manchester, 8 miles (13 km) north east of Huddersfield.

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The station is managed by Northern Trains, although almost all services, except a handful of peak-time Leeds to Wigan Trains, are currently provided by TransPennine Express.

Ravensthorpe station is situated just north-east of Thornhill LNW (London North Western) Junction, where a line branches to Wakefield Kirkgate. There are plans to rebuild the station to the west of the junction, on the route built by the former Manchester and Leeds Railway.

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History

Ravensthorpe was a late addition to the London and North Western Railway, with the station and goods shed built in 1890 to attract freight traffic in the area. The line itself had opened some 42 years earlier. Originally, the station was called "Ravensthorpe and Thornhill" as L&Y had opened a station, Ravensthorpe, on their railway branch between Thornhill and Heckmondwike.

Future plans

As part of a wider upgrade to the route between Huddersfield and Dewsbury, Network Rail proposes to partially grade separate the junction between the two lines and increase capacity for express trains by 4-tracking the route to the west. The new junction design would move the alignment of the Leeds route slightly to the south, meaning the existing station would have to be largely demolished and rebuilt. Network Rail therefore plans to abandon the current station site, and build a replacement approximately 330 yards (300 m) to the west, which would turn Ravensthorpe into a junction station, allowing trains to and from Wakefield to call in addition to the existing Leeds services.[1][2] A TWAO -Transport Work Act Order was submitted for the 4-tracking in April 2021.[3] The Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands (IRP) announced November 2021,[4] calls for full electrification of the line and thus the station.

In mid 2025 it was announced that the current station will close.[5]

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Facilities

Ravensthorpe station is unstaffed. The former station buildings, having been damaged by fire, were demolished and replaced with basic shelters. There are no facilities to purchase tickets and so passengers must purchase tickets on the train.

There are timetable posters and a telephone available to obtain train running information, along with a digital information screen on the eastbound (towards Leeds) platform, but not on the westbound platform (towards Huddersfield / Manchester. Step-free access is limited to the eastbound platform, as the westbound platform can only be reached by steps.[6]

Ravensthorpe is one of West Yorkshire's least used stations due to its relatively remote location, although it does also serve the nearby village of Thornhill.

Services

Ravensthorpe is served each day (including Sundays) by an hourly combined TransPennine Express / Northern Trains service running between Leeds and Huddersfield.[7] This replaced the former local Transpennine-run Manchester to Leeds stopping service at the December 2024 timetable change. There are also a limited number of peak time calls (Monday to Saturday) on the hourly Wigan and Manchester Victoria to Leeds via Brighouse service.

The former Manchester Piccadilly to Leeds stopper no longer calls, as after Mirfield that service now goes to York via Wakefield Kirkgate and Castleford.

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