Marsden railway station

Marsden railway station
Marsden National Rail
The view from the road bridge.
Location
Place Marsden
Local authority Kirklees
Coordinates 53°36′12″N 1°55′51″W / 53.603230°N 1.930700°W / 53.603230; -1.930700Coordinates: 53°36′12″N 1°55′51″W / 53.603230°N 1.930700°W / 53.603230; -1.930700
Grid reference SE046118
Operations
Station code MSN
Managed by Northern Rail
Number of platforms 3
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage
2004/05 *   99,828
2005/06 * increase 0.105 million
2006/07 * increase 0.110 million
2007/08 * increase 0.122 million
2008/09 * increase 0.160 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 5
History
Opened 1849 (1849)
National Rail - UK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Marsden from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. Please note: methodology may vary year on year.
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Marsden railway station serves the village of Marsden near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. The station is on the Huddersfield Line, operated by Northern Rail and is about 7 miles (11 km) west of Huddersfield station. It was opened in 1849 by the LNWR and is the last station before the West Yorkshire boundary with Greater Manchester.

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Description

The station has three platforms which if not unusual enough, have each their own entrance and exit. Platforms 1 and 2 (which was once an island platform) are accessed by separate flights of stairs from the road over bridge which crosses the line to the west of the station. Platform 3 is accessed from the same road by a bridge across the nearby canal. Only platform 3 (which was built on the former Up Goods Loop in the mid 1980s) has step-free access to the street. Other than simple shelters on the platforms, there are no station buildings and the station is unmanned. The station did have two additional platforms up until the mid-1960s (the current platform 2 having an outer face, with the fourth side platform standing where platform 3 is now) when the line was quadruple all the way from Huddersfield to Diggle Junction, but these were decommissioned when the main line was reduced to two tracks in 1966. The station managed to avoid closure in the wake of the 1968 cutbacks that claimed many others on this section of route, but for some years acted as the terminus for local stopping trains from the Leeds direction[1] (hence the provision of signalling that allows trains to start back east from platforms 2 & 3) and had no regular service towards Stalybridge & Manchester.

The station is situated about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the east of the entrance to the Standedge rail and canal tunnels. The tunnel entrance, with its exhibition and boat trips, can easily be reached by walking along the towpath of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, which runs adjacent to the station. The station's former goods yard is now the headquarters of the National Trust's Marsden Moor Estate, and the goods shed contains a public exhibition, Welcome to Marsden, which gives an overview of the area and its transport history.[2]

There was formerly another area of sidings situated to the south of the railway and canal, to the west of the station, which was originally built to accommodate the heavy traffic generated during the building of the reservoirs in the nearby Wessenden Valley. The steeply graded Huddersfield Corporation Waterworks Railway connected these sidings to the reservoir works. The area is now a heavily wooded country park, but an abutment of the long demolished bridge by which the waterworks railway crossed the River Colne can still be found amongst the vegetation.[3]

Services

From Monday to Saturday, Marsden is served by an hourly Northern Rail service from Manchester Victoria station to Huddersfield station, with a few extra services at peak times. There is also an hourly service in operation on Sundays.

The more frequent TransPennine Express service, from Manchester Piccadilly station and points west to Huddersfield station and points east, passes through Marsden without stopping.

Gallery

[v · d · e]Kirklees South Lines
Legend
To Heckmondwike
Unknown BSicon "exCONTg" Continuation backward
To Dewsbury and Wakefield
To Calderdale
Continuation backward Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "eABZgf" Straight track
Cooper Bridge
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "eBHFq" Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Unknown BSicon "ABZdl" Unknown BSicon "xABZrf"
Straight track Junction from left Track turning right Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Track turning left Transverse track Junction from right Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "exSTRrf"
Bradley
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eKRZu" Unknown BSicon "exSTRrf"
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" Unknown BSicon "eABZrg" Unknown BSicon "exSTRlg"
Deighton
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" Station on track Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Unknown BSicon "exABZrg" Unknown BSicon "eABZrf" Unknown BSicon "exBHF"
Kirkheaton
Newtown goods
Unknown BSicon "exKDSTe" Station on track Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Huddersfield
Track turning from left Transverse track Junction to right Unknown BSicon "exBHF"
Fenay Bridge and Lepton
Longwood and Milnsbridge
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Station on track Unknown BSicon "exSTR"
Lockwood
Golcar
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eABZrf" Unknown BSicon "exKBHFe"
Kirkburton
Netherton
Straight track Unknown BSicon "exBHF" Station on track
Berry Brow
Slaithwaite
Station on track Unknown BSicon "exBHF" Straight track
Healey House
Meltham
Straight track Unknown BSicon "exKBHFe" Station on track
Honley
Marsden
Station on track Station on track
Brockholes
To Saddleworth
Continuation forward Unknown BSicon "exSTRrg" Unknown BSicon "eABZrf"
Thongsbridge
Unknown BSicon "exBHF" Station on track
Stocksmoor
Holmfirth
Unknown BSicon "exKBHFe" Station on track
Shepley
Unknown BSicon "eABZlf" Unknown BSicon "exSTRlg"
Denby Dale
Station on track
Unknown BSicon "exSTR" + Unknown BSicon "uKHSTa"
Shelley
to Penistone
Continuation forward Urban stop on track
Skelmanthorpe
Urban stop on track
Cuckoos Nest
Unknown BSicon "uKHSTe"
Clayton West
Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Northern Rail
Disused railways
Diggle
Line open, station closed
  L&NW
Huddersfield Line
  N/A

References

  1. ^ Body, G. (1988), PSL Field Guides - Railways of the Eastern Region Volume 2, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Wellingborough, ISBN 1-85260-072-1, p111
  2. ^ "Marsden Moor - What to see and do". National Trust. Archived from the original on 22 July 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060722005723/http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-marsdenmoorestate/w-marsdenmoor-seeanddo.htm. Retrieved 24 December 2006. 
  3. ^ Botwell, Harold D (September 1979). Reservoir Railways of the Yorkshire Pennines. The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-242-0. 

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