Honley railway station

Coordinates: 53°36′30″N 1°46′51″W / 53.6082°N 1.7809°W / 53.6082; -1.7809
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Honley
West Yorkshire (Metro)
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeHOY
Fare zone5
ClassificationDfT category F2
History
Opened1 July 1850[1]
Passengers
2018/19Increase 53,902
2019/20Decrease 52,192
2020/21Decrease 12,442
2021/22Increase 34,516
2022/23Increase 40,884
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Honley railway station serves the village of Honley in the Holme Valley of West Yorkshire, England. Honley station lies approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) from Huddersfield on the Penistone Line operated by Northern Trains.

The station was opened by the Huddersfield & Sheffield Junction Railway (a constituent company of the

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
) in 1850.
The railway line through Honley has been single since 1989, with only one platform (the former northbound one) in use for both directions

Facilities

In August 2013, plans were released to install electronic customer real-time information screens (CIS) at the station. It was later revealed by Metro that they were to be installed in May/June 2015.[2] These are now (December 2016) in use. The station is unstaffed, but there is a ticket vending machine (TVM) at the entrance to the station. A customer help point and CIS screens offer train running information as does the TVM. A single waiting shelter is located next to the station entrance; there is no step-free access however, as the platform is above street level and can only be reached by stairs from the street below.

Services

There is an hourly service in operation Monday to Saturday from Honley to

Barnsley; on Sundays trains also call hourly each way from mid-morning.[3]

Gallery

  • Honley Tunnel
    Honley Tunnel
  • Honley station 2018
    Honley station 2018
  • The station building in 2018
    The station building in 2018
Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Northern Trains

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