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Gargrave railway station

Coordinates: 53°58′42″N 2°06′18″W / 53.9783°N 2.1050°W / 53.9783; -2.1050
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Gargrave
National Rail
General information
LocationGargrave, Craven
England
Coordinates53°58′42″N 2°06′18″W / 53.9783°N 2.1050°W / 53.9783; -2.1050
Grid referenceSD932535
Managed byNorthern Trains
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeGGV
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened30 July 1849
Key dates
1849Opened
Passengers
2015/16Decrease 26,570
2016/17Increase 27,856
2017/18Increase 29,898
2018/19Increase 30,462
2019/20Increase 33,820
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Gargrave railway station serves the village of Gargrave in North Yorkshire, England. It is 30 miles (48 km) north-west of Leeds on the Leeds to Morecambe Line operated by Northern Trains who also manage the station.

The station was opened on 30 July 1849 by the "little" North Western Railway, later taken over by the Midland Railway.[1] The original stone shelters survive on each platform, but the main wooden station building is now in private use.[2]

Midland Railway wagon card for a consignment from Gargrave to Skipton (issued 24 March 1900)

Facilities

It is unstaffed and until 2019 had no ticket machine (so travellers had to buy tickets in advance or on the train). A new ticket machine has now been installed, along with digital information screens as part of an ongoing station upgrade process by train operator first announced back in 2016.[3] Train running information is also provided by timetable posters and telephone.

Step-free access is only possible for southbound travellers, as the northbound platform can only be reached via steps from the road bridge.[4]

Pennine Way

The Pennine Way, a long-distance path, crosses the railway a few hundred yards to the west of the station.

Services

Northern Trains
Route 7
Settle & Carlisle
& Bentham lines
Carlisle
Armathwaite
Lazonby & Kirkoswald
Langwathby
Appleby
Kirkby Stephen
Garsdale
Dent
Ribblehead
Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Settle
Heysham Port
ferry/water interchange
Morecambe
Bare Lane
Lancaster
Carnforth
Wennington
Bentham
Clapham
Giggleswick
Long Preston
Hellifield
Gargrave
Skipton
Keighley
Bingley
Shipley
Leeds

The service level from here in both directions was increased at the May 2018 timetable change, as a consequence of the 2015 Northern franchise award to Arriva Rail North.[5] The improvements included two additional trains each way on the Leeds - Lancaster route on weekdays and an extra train on Sundays - these began operating on 20 May 2018 with the start of the summer timetable. In total there are now fourteen departures northbound (up from ten prior to May 2018) - eight to Lancaster and five to Carlisle, plus one evening train to Ribblehead. Five of the Lancaster trains continue to Morecambe, but the daily direct Heysham train has now ceased on weekdays (though it does run on a Sunday since the winter 2019 timetable update). Southbound there are thirteen departures to Leeds, plus a single late evening departure to Skipton only (though this has a connection to Leeds from there).

Eight trains each way call on Sundays (five to Lancaster and Morecambe, three to Carlisle northbound).[6]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Skipton   Northern Trains
Leeds to Morecambe Line
  Hellifield
Skipton   Northern Trains
Settle-Carlisle Line
  Hellifield
  Historical railways  
Skipton   Midland Railway
"Little" North Western Railway
  Bell Busk

References

  1. ^ Bairstow (2000), p. 96.
  2. ^ Bairstow (2000), p. 4.
  3. ^ "Official Opening For New Giggleswick Shelter". Community Rail Lancashire. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Gargrave (GGV)". National Rail Enquiries. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Northern Franchise Improvements". DfT. Archived from the original on 14 June 2018.
  6. ^ Table 42 National Rail timetable, December 2019
  • Bairstow, M. (2000). The 'Little' North Western Railway. Leeds: Martin Bairstow. ISBN 1-871944-21-X.

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