Ferrybridge railway station

Ferrybridge

The southern end of the former Ferrybridge railway station, now occupied by the northern end of the extended Ferrybridge junction.
Location
Place Ferrybridge
Area City of Wakefield
Coordinates 53°42′43″N 1°16′16″W / 53.7120°N 1.2711°W / 53.7120; -1.2711Coordinates: 53°42′43″N 1°16′16″W / 53.7120°N 1.2711°W / 53.7120; -1.2711
Grid reference SE482242
Operations
Platforms 2
History
1882 Opened
1965 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Railway Clearing House diagram showing lines around Knottingley in 1912.

Ferrybridge railway station was a railway station located in Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, England on the London and North Eastern Line. The station was opened in 1882 by the North Eastern Railway,[1] three years after the completion of the Swinton & Knottingley Joint line via Moorthorpe on 1 May 1879 and closed in 1965.

Location

Ferrybridge railway station was located just north of Ferrybridge junction.[2] From Ferrybridge railway station, stations such as Pontefract Baghill (which still remains open today) and Ackworth (closed in 1951) would be reached as well as other stations to Sheffield. Heading north from Ferrybridge stations such as Milford Junction (closed 1904), Monk Fryston (closed 1959) and Burton Salmon (closed 1959) could be reached, as well as other stations to York.

History

Prior to the opening of Ferrybridge railway station, there was no direct link between York and Knottingley. A link between Burton Salmon, Ferrybridge and Knottingley needed to be built, which was completed in 1850. Services from Knottingley ended in 1947, but the station still received calls from Sheffield-to-York local trains until its closure in November 1965.

Station masters

Station Master Start Year End Year
Mr Aubrey Frank Johnson 1922? 1927

Notes

  1. Body, pp. 6869
  2. "Ferrybridge Railway Junction". Retrieved 21 March 2009.

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