Trains to Bramley - Station Details and further Information on Bramley Train Services
Bramley train station serves the suburb of Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Often confused with Bramley station in Hampshire). It lies on the Caldervale Line 4 miles west from Leeds. The present station off Stanningley Road opened on 12 September 1983 by Metro (West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive). It replaced a station on the same site, opened on 1 August 1854 and closed on 2 July 1966. The station's platforms are staggered. The old station had platforms opposite each other and were connected by a footbridge.
Monday to Saturday daytimes three trains per hour head towards Leeds, in one direction and Bradford Interchange/Halifax in the other. Two of three go beyond Halifax to Manchester Victoria and one towards Wakefield Westgate via Brighouse. Evenings two trains an hour head to Leeds and two in the other direction, one through to Manchester Victoria and one to Huddersfield via Brighouse. Sundays the service alternates between one or two trains per hour heading towards Leeds and Bradford Interchange/Halifax. Also the Northern Rail service to Blackpool North comes though here but does not stop. |