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Castleford railway station is a railway station serving the town of Castleford in West Yorkshire. It lies on the Hallam and the Pontefract Lines 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Leeds. Although originally built as a through station, regular passenger services beyond Castleford towards York were discontinued in January 1970. Today, all trains calling at the station reverse here, arriving and departing from the former northbound platform 1. Platform 2 is currently out of use and inaccessible, though it was brought back into use temporarily during the Leeds First project in 2002 when Transpennine services between York and Huddersfield were diverted to avoid engineering work in Leeds, routed via Church Fenton, Castleford and Wakefield Kirkgate. It may also be brought back into use on a more perm

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  • Castleford railway station (en)
  • Gare de Castleford (fr)
  • Station Castleford (nl)
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  • La gare de Castleford est une gare ferroviaire du Royaume-Uni, située dans la ville de Castleford dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre. Les services à partir de Castleford sont opérés par Northern Rail. (fr)
  • Castleford is een spoorwegstation van National Rail in Castleford, Wakefield in Engeland. Het station is eigendom van Network Rail en wordt beheerd door Northern Rail. Het station is geopend in 1871. (nl)
  • Castleford railway station is a railway station serving the town of Castleford in West Yorkshire. It lies on the Hallam and the Pontefract Lines 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Leeds. Although originally built as a through station, regular passenger services beyond Castleford towards York were discontinued in January 1970. Today, all trains calling at the station reverse here, arriving and departing from the former northbound platform 1. Platform 2 is currently out of use and inaccessible, though it was brought back into use temporarily during the Leeds First project in 2002 when Transpennine services between York and Huddersfield were diverted to avoid engineering work in Leeds, routed via Church Fenton, Castleford and Wakefield Kirkgate. It may also be brought back into use on a more perm (en)
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  • Castleford (en)
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  • Castleford (en)
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