Sandal and Agbrigg railway station

Railway station in West Yorkshire, England

53°39′47″N 1°28′52″W / 53.663000°N 1.481000°W / 53.663000; -1.481000Grid referenceSE343186Transit authorityWest Yorkshire (Metro)Platforms2Other informationStation codeSNAFare zone3ClassificationDfT category F1HistoryOriginal companyWest Riding and Grimsby Joint RailwayPre-groupingLondon and North Eastern RailwayKey datesFebruary 1866Original 'Sandal' station opened4 November 1957Closed to passengers30 November 1987Reopened as 'Sandal and Agbrigg'Passengers2018/19Decrease 0.260 million2019/20Increase 0.265 million2020/21Decrease 58,5542021/22Increase 0.143 million2022/23Increase 0.175 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Sandal and Agbrigg railway station serves the Wakefield suburbs of Sandal and Agbrigg in West Yorkshire, England. It lies on the Wakefield Line and is operated by Northern.

History

The station was opened in February 1866 as 'Sandal' and was on the West Riding and Grimsby Joint Railway which linked Wakefield with Doncaster. Approximately 1.3 miles south east of Sandal railway station in the village of Walton on the North Midland Railway line was another station called Sandal and Walton. Just south of the station there was a spur which linked the WR&GR line with the NMR line which crossed over Oakenshaw Lane. In 1923, the line became part of the London and North Eastern Railway before being absorbed into British Rail after nationalisation.

It was closed to passengers on 4 November 1957,[1] but the route remained open.

The station was then reopened at the same site and renamed Sandal and Agbrigg on 30 November 1987 by the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, one of several closed stations in the West Yorkshire area to be reopened during the mid/late eighties and early nineties (other examples included Frizinghall, Outwood & Steeton and Silsden).

Facilities

The station has two wooden platforms with waiting shelters and digital CIS displays. It is unstaffed but has a self-service ticket machine, customer help points and automated announcements provide train running information. Step-free access on both sides is via ramps.[2]

Services

On Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service to Wakefield Westgate and Leeds northbound and an hourly service to each of Doncaster and Sheffield southbound.[3]

On Sundays, there is a similar service frequency in operation (hourly to both Doncaster and Sheffield, two per hour to Wakefield and Leeds) but starting later in the day.

  • The entrance to Platform 2 has two brick logos - the British Rail logo and the 'M' logo for the West Yorkshire PTE (known as 'Metro')
    The entrance to Platform 2 has two brick logos - the British Rail logo and the 'M' logo for the West Yorkshire PTE (known as 'Metro')
  • Information sign at the entrance of Platform 2 with the former British Rail 'Regional Railways North East' logo showing.
    Information sign at the entrance of Platform 2 with the former British Rail 'Regional Railways North East' logo showing.
  • View from Platform 1
    View from Platform 1

References

  1. ^ "List of West Yorkshire passenger stations". lostrailwaysofwestyorkshire.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. ^ Sandal and Agbrigg station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 24 January 2017
  3. ^ GB eNRT December 2019 Edition, Table 31

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