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Home / Business and Economy / Ravensthorpe Station Faces 2-Year Closure for Major Upgrade

Ravensthorpe Station Faces 2-Year Closure for Major Upgrade

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ravensthorpe Station will close for two years starting this Sunday.
  • The closure is for upgrades including a footbridge with lifts.
  • The station is part of the extensive Transpennine Route Upgrade project.
Ravensthorpe Station Faces 2-Year Closure for Major Upgrade

Ravensthorpe Station will commence a two-year closure this Sunday, marking a pivotal phase in the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU). Passengers traveling between Ravensthorpe and Dewsbury will utilize a rail replacement bus service while the station undergoes a comprehensive transformation. This extensive project aims to modernize facilities, including the installation of a new footbridge equipped with lifts for enhanced accessibility.

The upgrade extends to a redesigned forecourt to facilitate easier passenger drop-offs and a lengthened island platform. These improvements are crucial for accommodating larger trains, thereby increasing seating capacity and enhancing the overall commuter experience. Engineers are actively engaged in laying a new four-track railway and constructing the Baker Viaduct.

Andrew Campbell, TRU Sponsor, highlighted that the Ravensthorpe triangle is currently one of the North's largest civil-engineering sites. The ongoing work, including bridge construction and viaduct pier installation, is vital for track realignment and ensuring more reliable, smoother journeys across the Pennines. The community's understanding is appreciated as these upgrades promise a modernized station and superior rail travel.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ravensthorpe Station will close starting this Sunday for a two-year period.
The station will feature a new footbridge with lifts, an improved forecourt, and a longer island platform.
The Transpennine Route Upgrade is a major project rebuilding significant portions of the northern rail network.

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