A jewel in the crown of Yorkshire’s railway heritage, Huddersfield station is one of the most architecturally impressive stations in the UK. Opened in 1850, its grand façade and historical significance make it a landmark in the town. Managed by TransPennine Express, the station is undergoing a major transformation to support the future of rail travel while preserving its iconic features.
Plan your journey and view live departure information from Huddersfield on the National Rail website:
Visit National RailOverhead electrification will bring faster, more frequent and greener trains, improving air quality and making journeys more reliable.
Redesigned railway lines and platforms will allow longer, faster and more reliable trains to pass through, and stop, at the station.
A footbridge with lifts will provide step-free access, making the station accessible for everyone.
The iconic ‘Euston-style’ roof will be carefully restored, preserving its character while providing improved shelter while you wait.
The historic tearoom will be refurbished and rebuilt, offering an enhanced waiting space.
Expect brighter lighting, clearer signage and new seating to enhance your experience.