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Pontefract Line TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 13:34 Page 2 Train times 41 May 16 2021 – December 11 2021 Leeds and Wakefield to Knottingley and Goole (Pontefract Line) Wakefield Westgate Leeds Wakefield Kirkgate Streethouse Woodlesford Featherstone Castleford Pontefract Tanshelf Glasshoughton Parking available Pontefract Monkhill Staff in attendance Knottingley Bicycle store facility Whitley Bridge Disabled assistance available Hensall Snaith Rawcliffe Goole (Limited service) northernrailway.co.uk TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 13:34 Page 3 This timetable shows all Northern train servicesServices between between Leeds N and Goole via Pontefract. How to read this timetable Look down the left hand column for your departure s station. Read across until you find a suitable departure time. Read down the column to find the arrival time at your destination. Through services are shown in bold type (this means you won’t have to change trains). Connecting services are shown in light type. If you travel on a connecting service, change at the next station shown in bold or if you arrive on a connecting a Wservice, change at the last station shown in bold, unless ia footnote advises otherwise. Minimum connection times All stations have a minimum connection time of p 5 minutes unless stated. Leeds 10 minutes, Wakefield Westgate 7 minutes and Wakefield Kirkgate 4 minutes. F c Community Rail Partnerships and community groups d l We support a number of active community rail partnershipsS (CRPs) across our network. CRPs bring t d together local communities and the rail industry to d C deliverC benefits to both, and encourage use of the lines they represent. Some stations on this route are adopted by local communityy groups. For more information visit northernrailway.co.uk/community N y I n Services between N Services between N TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 13:34 Page 4 a Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries a For full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, ccall 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures ddirect to your mobile, text your station name or llocation code to 8 49 50. Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are cencouraged to contact our Customer Experience Centre who will book assistance for you. Call: 0800 138 5560 Textphone: 0800 138 5561 d lEmail: [email protected] y NImproving our railway Engineering work to help improve our services sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and bank holidays. y Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel. Delay Repay You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or cancelled and as a result you get to your destination station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check before you travel. Services between N Services between N TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 13:34 Page 4 a Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries a Mondays to Saturdays For full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, SX SO ccall 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk Goole d - - - - - 0742 - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - 0750 - - - - Snaith - - - - - 0755 - - - - TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures Hensall - - - - - 0802 - - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - 0806 - - - - ddirect to your mobile, text your station name or Knottingley 0614 0715 0730 0730 0748 0813 0840 0916 0940 1016 llocation code to 8 49 50. Doncaster - - - - - - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 0619 0720 0735 0735 0753 0818 0845 0920 0945 1021 Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are Pontefract Tanshelf - - 0737 0737 - - 0847 - 0947 - Featherstone - - 0742 0742 - - 0852 - 0952 - cencouraged to contact our Customer Experience Streethouse - - 0745 0745 - - 0855 - 0955 - Centre who will book assistance for you. Wakefield Kirkgate a - - 0756 0755 - - 0906 - 1005 - d - - 0757 0756 - - 0907 - 1006 - Call: 0800 138 5560 Wakefield Westgate a - - 0800 0759 - - 0910 - 1009 - Textphone: 0800 138 5561 Glasshoughton d 0624 0725 - - 0803 0823 - 0925 - 1026 d Castleford 0631 0732 - - 0811 0830 - 0933 - 1033 lEmail: [email protected] Woodlesford 0641 0742 - - 0824 0840 - 0942 - 1043 y Leeds a 0652 0753 0816 0815 0835 0851 0925 0952 1024 1054 Mondays to Saturdays N Improving our railway SX Goole d - - - - - - - - - - Engineering work to help improve our services Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and Hensall - - - - - - - - - - bank holidays. Whitley Bridge - - - - - - - - - - y Knottingley 1040 1116 1140 1216 1240 1316 1340 1416 1440 1515 Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call Doncaster - - - - - - - - - - National Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check Pontefract Monkhill 1045 1121 1145 1221 1245 1321 1345 1421 1445 1519 N Pontefract Tanshelf 1047 - 1147 - 1247 - 1347 - 1447 - before you travel. Featherstone 1052 - 1152 - 1252 - 1352 - 1452 - Streethouse 1055 - 1155 - 1255 - 1355 - 1455 - Wakefield Kirkgate a 1105 - 1205 - 1305 - 1405 - 1505 - d 1106 - 1206 - 1306 - 1406 - 1506 - Delay Repay Wakefield Westgate a 1109 - 1209 - 1309 - 1409 - 1509 - Glasshoughton d - 1126 - 1226 - 1326 - 1426 - 1524 Castleford - 1133 - 1233 - 1333 - 1433 - 1532 You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or Woodlesford - 1143 - 1243 - 1343 - 1443 - 1541 cancelled and as a result you get to your destination Leeds a 1124 1154 1224 1255 1324 1354 1424 1453 1524 1552 station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check Notes before you travel. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 4 Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Mondays to Saturdays SO SO Goole d - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - - - - - - Knottingley 1516 1540 1616 1640 1716 1740 1816 1840 1916 1940 Doncaster - - - - - - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 1521 1545 1621 1645 1721 1745 1821 1845 1921 1945 Pontefract Tanshelf - 1547 - 1647 - 1747 - 1847 - 1947 Featherstone - 1552 - 1652 - 1752 - 1852 - 1952 Streethouse - 1555 - 1655 - 1755 - 1855 - 1955 Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1605 - 1705 - 1805 - 1905 - 2006 d - 1606 - 1706 - 1806 - 1906 - 2006 Wakefield Westgate a - 1609 - 1709 - 1809 - 1909 - 2011 Glasshoughton d 1526 - 1626 - 1726 - 1826 - 1926 - Castleford 1533 - 1633 - 1733 - 1833 - 1933 - Woodlesford 1543 - 1643 - 1743 - 1843 - 1943 - Leeds a 1554 1624 1654 1724 1754 1824 1854 1923 1954 2027 Mondays to Saturdays SX SX SO SO SX Goole d - 1943 - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - 1951 - - - - - - - - Snaith - 1956 - - - - - - - - Hensall - 2003 - - - - - - - - Whitley Bridge - 2006b - - - - - - - - Knottingley 1940 2014 2040 2040 2145 2216 2309 2311 - - Doncaster - - - - - - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 1945 2019 2045 2045 2150 2221 2314 2316 - - Pontefract Tanshelf 1947 - 2047 2047 2152 - - - - - Featherstone 1952 - 2052 2052 2157 - - - - - Streethouse 1955 - 2055 2055 2200 - - - - - Wakefield Kirkgate a 2006 - 2106 2106 2212 - - - - - d 2008 - 2107 2107 2213 - - - - - Wakefield Westgate a 2011 - 2111 - 2216 - - - - - Glasshoughton d - 2024 - - - 2226 2319 2321 - - Castleford - 2032 - - - 2233 2327 2329 - - Woodlesford - 2041 - - - 2243 2336 2338 - - Leeds a 2027 2051 2126 2125 - 2254 2347 2349 - - Notes b 1 minute later Mondays to Fridays. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 5 Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Sundays Knottingley d 0922 0942 1030 1112 1230 1310 1430 1512 1630 1718 Pontefract Monkhill 0926 0947 1034 1117 1234 1315 1434 1517 1634 1723 Pontefract Tanshelf - 0949 - 1119 - 1317 - 1519 - 1725 Featherstone - 0954 - 1124 - 1322 - 1524 - 1730 Streethouse - 0957 - 1127 - 1325 - 1527 - 1733 Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1007 - 1137 - 1335 - 1537 - 1743 d - 1008 - 1138 - 1336 - 1538 - 1744 Wakefield Westgate a - 1012 - 1141 - 1339 - 1542 - 1748 Glasshoughton d 0933 - 1039 - 1239 - 1439 - 1639 - Castleford 0943 - 1047 - 1247 - 1447 - 1647 - Woodlesford 0952 - 1056 - 1256 - 1456 - 1656 - Leeds a 1007 1027 1107 1156 1307 1354 1507 1557 1707 1805 Sundays Knottingley d 1830 1912 2030 2113 2230 - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 1834 1917 2034 2118 2234 - - - - - Pontefract Tanshelf - 1919 - 2120 - - - - - - Featherstone - 1924 - 2125 - - - - - - Streethouse - 1927 - 2128 - - - - - - Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1937 - 2138 - - - - - - d - 1938 - 2139 - - - - - - Wakefield Westgate a - 1941 - 2142 - - - - - - Glasshoughton d 1839 - 2039 - 2239 - - - - - Castleford 1847 - 2047 - 2247 - - - - - Woodlesford 1856 - 2056 - 2256 - - - - - Leeds a 1907 1956 2107 2157 2308 - - - - - 6 Leeds and Wakefield to Goole Mondays to Saturdays Leeds d 0524 0548 0615 0658 0758 0829 0858 0929 0958 1029 Woodlesford -
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