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Wakefield Line
Principal stations
Leeds
Outwood
Wakefield Westgate
Sandal and Agbrigg
Sheffield route:Doncaster route:
MoorthorpeSouth Elmsall
ThurnscoeAdwick
GoldthorpeBentley
Bolton-on-DearneDoncaster
Swinton
Rotherham
Meadowhall
Sheffield

The Wakefield line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. The service connects Leeds with Wakefield, Sheffield and Doncaster. Part of the Line forms a section of the East Coast Main Line route to London, with electric trains running on services between Leeds and Doncaster. The local stopping service is operated by Northern Rail; it is supplemented by frequent InterCity services between Leeds, Wakefield and either Doncaster or Sheffield. Long distance services using this line as part of longer journeys are run by GNER, Midland Mainline and Virgin CrossCountry trains. Parts of the line over which the Wakefield Line trains run are also used by the Huddersfield and Pontefract Lines.

West Yorkshire Metrocards are available for all trains as far as South Elmsall on the Doncaster branch; and to Moorthorpe on the Sheffield branch of the Line.

The Route

At the time of the 1923 Grouping the line was owned by different railway companies:

Leeds Central - Wakefield Westgate

Station Status Other
Beeston Closed as of 2005
Ardsley Tunnel
Ardsley Closed as of 2005
Outwood Open as of 2005, formerly known as Lofthouse and Outwood See below
Wrenthorpe Junction: line to Dewsbury
Wakefield Westgate Openas of 2005, redevelopment planned

At Outwood there were junctions with two joint undertakings:

Wakefield - Doncaster

Some stations on this line may have plans to be reopened.

Sandal - Sheffield

Part of this section is also worked as the Dearne Valley Line:

See also


Railway lines in Northern England:'''
Main lines: Cross Country Route (MR)>Cross-Country Route   East Coast Main Line   Midland Main Line   West Coast Main Line
 Hope Valley Line   Liverpool-Manchester Line    Manchester-Preston Line   Settle-Carlisle Line
Commuter lines: Airedale Line Blackburn to Bolton Line>Blackburn-Bolton Line   Caldervale Line   Mid-Cheshire Line   Dearne Valley Line  
 East Lancashire Line   Glossop Line   Hallam Line   Harrogate Line   Huddersfield Line  
 Lancaster-Heysham Line   Leeds-Bradford Lines   Liverpool-Wigan Line    Manchester Airport Line  
 Manchester-Southport Line   Northern Line (Merseyrail)   Oldham Loop Line   Northallerton-Eaglescliffe Line   Ormskirk Branch Line  
 Pontefract Line   Sheffield-Hull Line   Sheffield-Lincoln Line   Stockport-Stalybridge Line  
 Wakefield Line   Warrington Link Line   Wharfedale Line   Wirral Line   York & Selby Lines
Rural lines: Barton Line   Borderlands Line   Buxton Line   Cumbrian Coast Line   Doncaster to Lincoln Line>Doncaster-Lincoln Line  
 Durham Coast Line   Esk Valley Line   Furness Line   Hull-York Line   
 Oxenholme-Windermere Line   Penistone Line   Ribble Valley Line   Tees Valley Line  
 Tyne Valley Line   Yorkshire Coast Line

The part between the former Manvers coking plant, north of the Dearne, and Sheffield is on the ex Midland Railway (MR). At Swinton is a trailing connection from the ex Great Central (GC) Doncaster - Mexborough line. Between Swinton and Parkgate is a facing junction with the GC Mexborough - Sheffield line, which local stopping services take to stop at Rotherham Central from which they rejoin the MR, which is taken by express services passing through the closed Rotherham Masborough station (where the 'old road' MR North Midland freight only route to Chesterfield diverges) . The GC between Woodhouses and Rotherham, and between Parkgate and Mexborough is freight only.

 


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