Fitzwilliam railway station

Fitzwilliam railway station is in the small village of Fitzwilliam, West Yorkshire, England. It is also the closest station to the nearby town of Hemsworth.

Fitzwilliam
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General information
LocationFitzwilliam, City of Wakefield
England
Coordinates53.6326°N 1.3745°W / 53.6326; -1.3745
Grid referenceSE414153
Managed byNorthern
Transit authorityWest Yorkshire (Metro)
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeFZW
Fare zone4
ClassificationDfT category F1
Key dates
1 June 1937Original station opened as "Fitzwilliam Halt"
6 November 1967Original station closed
1 March 1982New station opened
Passengers
2018/19 0.282 million
 Interchange  925
2019/20 0.290 million
 Interchange  426
2020/21 78,978
 Interchange  184
2021/22 0.198 million
 Interchange  402
2022/23 0.239 million
 Interchange  833
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

The station is on the Wakefield Line operated by Northern. Trains run from Fitzwilliam to Leeds via Wakefield Westgate, Doncaster and Sheffield.

The current station was opened on 1 March 1982 as one of series of improvements to local rail services made by the West Yorkshire PTE (Passenger Transport Executive). This replaced the LNER station several hundred metres to the north, which opened as "Fitzwilliam Halt" on 1 July 1937 but fell victim to the Beeching cuts within little more than 30 years, closing on 6 November 1967. Unlike its modern incarnation, the original station consisted of a single island platform, accessed from the adjacent road bridge. The line was electrified in 1988.

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