Trains to New Pudsey - Station Details and further Information on New Pudsey Train Services
New Pudsey train station is in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the Caldervale Line from Leeds City to Bradford Interchange, Halifax, Huddersfield, Manchester Victoria, and Blackpool North. Lying 5.75 miles west of Leeds, it serves as a commuter station for the western edge of the Leeds conurbation.
This station opened on 6 March 1967 and is located in Farsley — 1 mile north-west of Pudsey town centre. New Pudsey is situated just under a mile west of the location of what was Stanningley (formerly Stanningley for Farsley), which closed on 30 December 1967, having supposedly been replaced by New Pudsey, although the two catchment areas were largely different.
Eastbound - During Monday to Saturday daytimes, there are four trains an hour to Leeds; in the evenings this service twice hourly. Two trains each hour continue beyond Leeds: one to York and the other to Selby. On Sundays there is a twice hourly service with one train each hour continuing to York.
Westbound - During Monday to Saturday daytimes there are four trains an hour to Bradford Interchange and Halifax. Two trains each hour continue to Manchester Victoria, one runs to Blackpool North and one to Wakefield Westgate via Huddersfield. The service is twice hourly in the evenings and on Sundays, with one train per hour running to Manchester Victoria and one to either Blackpool North or Huddersfield. |