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Horsforth Woodside railway station

Coordinates: 53°50′21″N 1°36′58″W / 53.8391°N 1.6160°W / 53.8391; -1.6160
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Horsforth Woodside
National Rail
General information
LocationHorsforth, City of Leeds
England
Coordinates53°50′21″N 1°36′58″W / 53.8391°N 1.6160°W / 53.8391; -1.6160
Grid referenceSE253381
Managed byNorthern
Transit authorityWest Yorkshire (Metro)
Platforms2 (intended)
Other information
Fare zone2
Key dates
1852Opened
1864Closed

Horsforth Woodside was a proposed railway station that was to be built on the site of Woodside Quarry near Horsforth in West Yorkshire, England.[1] It would have been located on the Harrogate Line near the current Horsforth station, which would also stay open. Horsforth Woodside was also the name of a very early station on the Leeds-Northallerton railway, which was closed completely in 1864.[2] The fact that both the old closed station and the proposed new station have the same name has caused confusion when railway historical matters in this area are being discussed. The proposed station would have served a planned housing development at the former Woodside Quarry, as well as providing a park and ride service for Leeds city centre.[1]

A turn-back facility was built in 2012 at nearby Horsforth station which allows for future timetabling improvements. That was related to the intention of opening the new station at Horsforth Woodside.[3]

In a 2014 feasibility study, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority decided not to pursue with Horsforth Woodside for a number of reasons: the opening of Apperley Bridge and Kirkstall Forge stations on the Airedale Line (which are in the same area), its proximity to Horsforth railway station, and the proposal for a park and ride facility at nearby Boddington.[4] It was argued, however, that with plans to build 2000 homes near the site of the proposed station, it was still needed.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Burford Woodside Quarry" (PDF). Leeds.gov.uk. p. 5. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. ^ Cobb, M. H. (2003). The railways of Great Britain - a historical atlas (2 ed.). p. 396. ISBN 0711030030. Archived from the original on 8 July 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Horsforth passengers to benefit from £16 million railway package". Ilkley Gazette. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  4. ^ "New Railway Stations in North and West Yorkshire Feasibility Study" (PDF). WYMetro. 23 October 2014. p. 22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  5. ^ Keith, Joseph (26 September 2015). "Call for more car parking at Leeds station". Retrieved 16 March 2017.