Harrogate Train Station is the main railway station serving the town of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, it is a rather small station, with three platforms, although they only tend to use two of them.
Pretty much all services go into Leeds (29 km north of here), so odds are, you may need to change trains there, depending on where you are going, as I had to, to get back to Manchester.
The station is served by both LNER and Northern Rail, with the latter managing the station and providing the majority of the services that use the station.
It's a typical old-school station, lots of steps and walking across the footbridge between platforms, there are lifts though if you have access needs or a heavy suitcase.
There isn't much in terms of food/drink inside the station, I did notice a Cafe, next to the Ticket Hall, but this was closed on both my journeys to and from the station - being right in the town centre, it is easy enough to hop across to get a snack / bite to eat there.
There is a small waiting area on the platforms, with a couple of places to sit down under shelter.
Access to other modes of transportation to continue your journey is also good, with a taxi rank outside the station, and an adjacent bus station.
The station is staffed, and the staff seem friendly enough.
PRO TIP: If you're picking up or returning a parcel, there is an Amazon Locker, and an InPost Locker, right outside the station which can be handy.
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