Meadowhall Interchange
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General information | |||||
Location | Sheffield England | ||||
Coordinates | 53°25′00″N 1°24′51″W / 53.4167°N 1.4141°W | ||||
Grid reference | SK390912 | ||||
Managed by | Northern Trains | ||||
Transit authority | Travel South Yorkshire | ||||
Platforms | 4 (National Rail) 2 (Sheffield Supertram) 16 (bus and coach station) | ||||
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Station code | MHS | ||||
Fare zone | Sheffield & Rotherham | ||||
Classification | DfT category C2 | ||||
History | |||||
Original company | British Rail | ||||
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4 September 1990 | Bus and heavy rail stations opened | ||||
21 March 1994 | Supertram platforms opened | ||||
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Meadowhall Interchange is a
The interchange was opened in 1990 by British Rail under the Regional Railways sector, to serve the new Meadowhall shopping centre, which opened at the same time and is connected to the interchange by a pedestrian footbridge. The interchange is now owned by Network Rail and operated by Northern, with additional services provided by TransPennine Express.
History
Previous stations
The first station to be named after the Meadowhall area,
Upon opening in 1990, Meadowhall Interchange effectively replaced
Historical railways | ||||
Brightside Line open, station closed |
Regional Railways | Rotherham Central Line and station open |
Construction and opening

In 1989, the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive received a European Regional Development Fund grant for 50% of the cost of Meadowhall Interchange.[1][2]
Meadowhall Interchange was constructed to serve the new
The
Future
Meadowhall Interchange was selected as the initial site for Sheffield's High Speed 2 station, with a high-level viaduct station planned to be constructed parallel to the M1 motorway's Tinsley Viaduct adjacent to the mainline station.[4][5] However, these plans were eventually dropped, with plans for High Speed 2 services to instead serve Sheffield station in the city centre.[6][7]
As part of the plans for High Speed 2, proposals were put forward for the construction of a new
Layout and facilities
Layout

The interchange is located to the north of Meadowhall shopping centre, to which it is connected by a pedestrian footbridge, which provides the main entrance to the interchange. Additionally, entrances are located from Meadowhall Road into the bus station, on Barrow Road from the park and ride car park onto the heavy rail platforms, and from Tyler Street directly from street level onto the main concourse.
The ticket office for National Rail services is located off to the side of the footbridge which connects the interchange with the shopping centre. This footbridge continues over platforms 1 and 2, opening up onto a raised open-air concourse area from which platforms 2 and 3 can be accessed. A further footbridge from this central concourse provides access to platform 4 and the Tyler Street interchange entrance; platform 1 and the Supertram platforms are accessed directly by steps down from the main footbridge, opposite the ticket office.

There are no ticket barriers at the interchange. In addition to the ticket office, several ticket machines are located in the open-air concourse between platforms 2 and 3. The main waiting room, with toilet and baby changing facilities, is located at the end of the light rail platforms, opening onto platform 1, with an additional waiting room provided on platform 2. A park and ride car park is located behind platform 2, with additional parking facilities available around the shopping centre.
A second concourse is located next to the bus and coach station and contains toilets, Travel South Yorkshire ticket purchasing facilities and a number of small shopping outlets.
Platforms
The station is located immediately to the north-east of Station Junction, where the

The light rail platforms, numbered MEI1 and MEI2, are located immediately behind and parallel to platform 1; they are constructed in an island layout. Since the cessation of off-peak Purple Line services to Meadowhall Interchange, most tram services depart from platform MEI1.
There are a total of sixteen stands at the bus and coach station, arranged into four main rows, each accessed by zebra crossings. Row A, consisting of stands A1 to A5, is located alongside the bus station concourse. Row B, consisting of stands B1 and B2, is located as a small island between rows A and C. Row C, consisting of stands C1 to C5, and row D, consisting of stands D1 to D4, are a pair of parallel island rows located at the side of the bus station closest to the heavy rail platforms. The majority of intercity bus and coach services depart from row A, while city bus services depart from rows B, C and D.
Services
National Rail services
Current off-peak services from the interchange include (in Trains per Hour, tph):
- 6tph to Sheffield only (Northern Trains)
- 2tph to Leeds (fast) via Barnsley Interchange and Wakefield Kirkgate (Northern Trains)[9]
- 1tph to Rotherham Central, continuing through to Adwick(Northern Trains)
- 1tph to Bridlington and Scarborough via Doncaster, Goole and Hull Paragon Interchange (Northern Trains)[10]
- 1tph to Cleethorpes via Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Grimsby Town (TransPennine Express)
- 1tph to Huddersfield via Barnsley Interchange and Penistone (Northern Trains)
- 1tph to Leeds (slow) via Rotherham Central, Moorthorpe and Wakefield Westgate(Northern Trains)
- 1tph to Leeds (slow) via Barnsley Interchange, Wakefield Kirkgate and Castleford(Northern Trains)
- 1tph to
- 1tph to Manchester Piccadilly(TransPennine Express)
- 1tph to Nottingham via Sheffield, Chesterfield and Alfreton (Northern Trains)
- 3 trains per day to York via Rotherham Central and Pontefract Baghill (Northern Trains)[12]
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Following station | ||
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Sheffield | TransPennine Express South TransPennine | |||
Barnsley |
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Northern Trains Penistone Line | ||||
Rotherham Central |
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Northern Trains Wakefield Line | ||||
Future Services | ||||
Sheffield
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Northern Trains Leeds - Lincoln |
Barnsley |
The station briefly had a direct service to London St Pancras after Midland Mainline] introduced a service to Barnsley in May 1999.[13]
South Yorkshire Supertram services
Meadowhall Interchange is the terminus of the South Yorkshire Supertram's Yellow route. Until 25 October 2018, additional services were provided by the Purple route on Sundays, and prior to 2016, during off-peak hours of operation during the week and on Saturdays.[14]
Current off-peak tram services from the interchange consist of five Yellow route trams per hour to Middlewood, via the city centre.[15] Additional services operate during the morning and evening peak to provide a ten-minute frequency.
Preceding station | South Yorkshire Supertram | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Yellow Line | Meadowhall South/Tinsley towards Middlewood |
Bus and coach services
Meadowhall Interchange | |
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Construction | |
Parking | Yes (free, in shopping centre) |
Bicycle facilities | Yes |
Accessible | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 4 September 1990 |
Meadowhall Interchange is located a short distance from Junction 34 of the M1 motorway, meaning it is more conveniently located for intercity coach services than Sheffield Interchange in the city centre. As a result, many coach services for Sheffield call at Meadowhall Interchange instead of the city centre, particularly Megabus services. To link passengers with Sheffield City Centre, there are many bus services between Sheffield Interchange and Meadowhall Interchange, including the express X1 Steel Link, X17 Gold and X3 every ten minutes.
Intercity coach services, operated by
The bus station is in the
As of May 2024[update], the stand allocation is:
Stand | Route | Destination |
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A1 | – | National Express intercity coach services |
A2 | – | Megabus intercity coach services |
A3 | X1, X2 | |
A4 | 65 | Buxton ![]() ![]() via Carbrook, Sheffield Interchange
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X17 | Kelstedge (Stagecoach Gold )
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X3 | Sheffield Interchange ![]() ![]() via Attercliffe (First)
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A5 | – | taxi stand |
B1 | – | Flixbus intercity coach services
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B2 | 137 | Rotherham ![]() ![]() via Blackburn and Kimberworth (First)
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C1 | X1, X2 | Flanderwell (First Steel Link )
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C2 | X3 | Doncaster ![]() ![]() |
C3 | – | no services allocated |
C4 | X17 | Barnsley ![]() ![]() via Birdwell and Worsbrough (Stagecoach Gold)
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C5 | 18 | ) |
D1 | – | rail replacement bus services |
D2 | 18 | Hillsborough ![]() via Firth Park and Southey Green (First)
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D3 | 95, 95a | Crookesmoor (First )
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D4 | X74 | Wybourn (TM Travel )
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References
- ^ EC backs S Yorks Commercial Motor 19 October 1989
- ^ Intelligence Railway Gazette International November 1989 page 766
- ^ Around the Regions Rail issue 132 4 October 1990 page 20
- ^ "Meadowhall to get Sheffield's HS2 high-speed rail station" BBC News 28 January 2013
- ^ Route HSL15 and HSL28 Plan and Profile Sheet (PDF) (Map). 1:5000. 2012.
- ^ "HS2: Sheffield and South Yorkshire Report 2016 (Research & Analysis)"High Speed 2 Ltd 7 July 2016; Retrieved 19 July 2016
- ^ "HS2 South Yorkshire route change threatens new estate" BBC News Sheffield & South Yorkshire news article 7 July 2016; Retrieved 19 July 2016
- ^ "New Sheffield Supertram line in ‘transport revolution’" Archived 16 April 2015 at the Wayback MachineThe Star news article 28 January 2013
- ^ Table 34 National Rail timetable, December 2019
- ^ Table 29 National Rail timetable, December 2019
- ^ Table 30 National Rail timetable, December 2019
- ^ Table 33 National Rail timetable, December 2019
- ^ MML serves 6 new stations Rail issue 355 21 April 1999 page 10
- ^ "Service Changes".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Yellow route tram timetable". Archived from the original on 18 October 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020.