Huddersfield Train Station is managed by TransPennine Express who serve the station on their North TransPennine Route, with the station being in-between Manchester and Leeds. The station is located in a grand, old building which in terms of exterior, is one of my favourite buildings in Huddersfield.
Station Facts:
- It is a Grade I listed building that opened in 1847
- The second busiest station in West Yorkshire, serving around 5 million people per year.
- It is served by Transpennine Express who manage the station, with some local services provided by Northern
- Get into Leeds in around 20 minutes
Destinations served from the station include Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, York, Scarborough and Hull. If you're heading into London, your best bet would be changing at either Leeds, Sheffield or York.
The facilities inside the station are basic at best, but the station is reasonable and perfectly fine for a town.
The staff inside the station are friendly and up to the standard that you'd usually find around Yorkshire.
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