Pontefract Monkhill railway station

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Pontefract Monkhill National Rail
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Platform 2
Location
Place Pontefract
Local authority City of Wakefield
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Grid reference SE460227
Operations
Station code PFM
Managed by Northern Rail
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F1
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2004/05   0.113 million
2005/06 Increase 0.146 million
2006/07 Decrease 65,873
2007/08 Increase 0.127 million
2008/09 Increase 0.164 million
2009/10 Decrease 0.161 million
2010/11 Increase 0.186 million
2011/12 Increase 0.191 million
2012/13 Increase 0.231 million
2013/14 Increase 0.238 million
Passenger Transport Executive
PTE West Yorkshire (Metro)
Zone 3
History
Key dates Opened 1848 (1848)
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* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Pontefract Monkhill from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Pontefract Monkhill railway station is the busiest station in the town of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The station is on the Pontefract Line managed by Northern Rail but is also served by Grand Central Railway and is 14 miles (23 km) south east of Leeds.

The other stations in the town are Pontefract Tanshelf and Pontefract Baghill.

History

The lines to Leeds via Castleford and Wakefield Kirkgate separate immediately west of the station, which was opened by the Wakefield, Pontefract & Goole Railway (one of the constituent companies of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway) in April 1848.[1] The branch to Castleford (Cutsyke) & Methley Junction was completed the following year (on 1 December) and a pair of short curves were subsequently constructed from the eastern end to link up with the Swinton & Knottingley Joint line following its opening in the spring of 1879. One of these was used by passenger trains between Leeds & Pontefract Baghill until 1964, although it has since been lifted. The Wakefield to Goole passenger service was withdrawn on 2 January 1967[1] (although trains to and from Goole continued, running instead to Castleford & Leeds) but the line remained open to carry coal to the power stations to the east of Knottingley. Services on this route were subsequently restored in May 1992.

Services

There is an hourly service operated by Northern Rail to both Leeds and Wakefield Kirkgate in one direction and two trains per hour to Knottingley in the other. Only one train a day now runs through to Goole.

Sundays there is a two-hourly service to Leeds and Knottingley.

London

In January 2009, open access operator Grand Central was given the go ahead by the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) to operate a service between Bradford Interchange and London Kings Cross [2] which will call here (giving the station a regular service to the capital for the first time). Three daily paths in each direction were allocated for these new trains, although one morning northbound service used a different route between Doncaster & Wakefield and consequently did not call here.

The service is operated and branded by Grand Central, using refurbished Class 180 units, and started on 23 May 2010.[3] However, according to a recent document submitted the ORR, only 15 passengers a day (on average)[4] are making use of the new service.

The timetable has though been altered to serve Mirfield in addition to the other intermediate stops since December 2011, although only one of the three northbound trains actually serves both this station and Mirfield (the evening departure from Kings Cross is routed via Adwick & Fitzwilliam and so doesn't call here, whilst the morning one calls but omits the Mirfield stop).

As of 2015, there are 3 southbound services and 2 northbound services per day on weekdays. On Saturdays this is increased to 4 southbound services but reduced to 1 northbound service. There is no Grand Central service on Sundays.[5]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Body, p. 143
  2. ORR Track Access Applications Decision for the ECML - 28 January 2009 ORR Website; Retrieved 2009-01-29
  3. RAIL issue 641
  4. End of the line for rail link? Pontefract and Castleford Express News article; Retrieved 2011-03-19
  5. West Yorkshire and Doncaster timetable

References

  • Body, G. (1988), PSL Field Guides - Railways of the Eastern Region Volume 2, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Wellingborough, ISBN 1-85260-072-1

External links

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