Trains to Hebden Bridge - Station Details and further Information on Hebden Bridge Train Services
Hebden Bridge train station is situated in the town of Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England. Originally opened in 1840 by the Manchester and Leeds Railway, the station is on the Caldervale Line, operated by Northern Rail, from York and Leeds towards Manchester Victoria and Blackpool North. The station is 8.5 miles west of Halifax and 26 miles west of Leeds.
The station has been restored to its original Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway architecture and it complements efforts made elsewhere in the town.
Monday to Saturday daytimes there are four trains every hour to Leeds - one runs via Brighouse and Dewsbury (serving all intermediate stations except Cottingley en-route) and the other three via Bradford Interchange (one serving all stations to Bradford and two calling at Halifax only). One of this latter group continues to York. During the evening, the service drops to hourly with one or two extras and runs exclusively via Bradford.
Westbound there are three trains per hour to Manchester Victoria (hourly evenings and Sundays), and an hourly service to Blackpool North via Burnley, Blackburn and Preston (two-hourly evenings, hourly on Sundays). One of the Manchester trains is a limited stop service, calling at Todmorden & Rochdale only. |