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Leeds Woodlesford Glasshoughton Goole TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/10/2018 16:38 Page 2 Wakefield Westgate Leeds (Limited Service) Wakefield Kirkgate Streethouse Woodlesford Featherstone Castleford Pontefract Tanshelf Glasshoughton Parking available Pontefract Monkhill Staff in attendance Knottingley Bicycle store facility Whitley Bridge Bike & Go Hensall Disabled assistance available Snaith Rawcliffe Goole (Limited service) TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/10/2018 16:38 Page 3 Services between N s a W i p 5 F c d l S t d d C C y N y I n Services between N Services between N TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/10/2018 16:38 Page 4 a a c d l c d l y N y N Services between N Services between N TT 41.qxp_Layout 1 22/10/2018 16:38 Page 4 a Goole to Wakefield and Leeds a Mondays to Saturdays c Goole d - - - - - - 0742 - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - 0750 - - - Snaith - - - - - - 0755 - - - Hensall - - - - - - 0802 - - - d Whitley Bridge - - - - - - 0805 - - - l Knottingley 0612 - 0639 0715 0730 0748 0813 0839 0915 0939 Doncaster - - - - - - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 0616 - 0644 0719 0735 0753 0817 0844 0919 0944 Pontefract Tanshelf - - 0646 - 0737 - - 0846 - 0946 c Featherstone - - 0651 - 0742 - - 0851 - 0951 Streethouse - - 0654 - 0745 - - 0854 - 0954 Wakefield Kirkgate a - - 0704 - 0757 - - 0904 - 1004 d - - 0705 - 0758 - - 0904 - 1004 Wakefield Westgate a - - 0708 - 0801 - - 0908 - 1008 d Glasshoughton 0624 - - 0724 - 0803 0822 - 0924 - l Castleford 0632 0713 - 0732 - 0811 0830 - 0932 - y Woodlesford 0641 0722 - 0741 - 0823 0839 - 0941 - Leeds a 0652 0738 0724 0752 0816 0834 0850 0924 0951 1024 N Mondays to Saturdays GC GC SO SX K K Goole d - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - y Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - - - - - - Knottingley 1015 1039 1115 1139 1215 1239 - - 1315 1339 N Doncaster - - - - - - 1222 1235 - - Pontefract Monkhill 1019 1044 1119 1144 1219 1244 - 1258 1319 1344 Pontefract Tanshelf - 1046 - 1146 - 1246 - - - 1346 Featherstone - 1051 - 1151 - 1251 - - - 1351 Streethouse - 1054 - 1154 - 1254 - - - 1354 Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1104 - 1204 - 1304 1249 1314 - 1404 d - 1104 - 1204 - 1304 - - - 1404 Wakefield Westgate a - 1108 - 1208 - 1308 - - - 1408 Glasshoughton 1024 - 1124 - 1224 - - - 1324 - Castleford 1032 - 1132 - 1232 - - - 1332 - Woodlesford 1041 - 1141 - 1241 - - - 1341 - Leeds a 1052 1124 1152 1224 1252 1324 - - 1352 1424 Notes K From London Kings Cross. GC Service operated by Grand Central. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 4 Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Mondays to Saturdays GC GC SX SO K K Goole d - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - - - - - - Knottingley 1415 1439 1515 1539 1614 1641 - 1715 - 1739 Doncaster - - - - - - 1623 - 1722 - Pontefract Monkhill 1419 1444 1519 1544 1618 1646 1654 1719 - 1744 Pontefract Tanshelf - 1446 - 1546 - 1648 - - - 1746 Featherstone - 1451 - 1551 - 1653 - - - 1751 Streethouse - 1454 - 1554 - 1656 - - - 1754 Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1504 - 1604 - 1706 1710 - 1744 1804 d - 1504 - 1604 - 1706 - - - 1804 Wakefield Westgate a - 1508 - 1608 - 1710 - - - 1808 Glasshoughton 1424 - 1524 - 1623 - - 1724 - - Castleford 1432 - 1532 - 1631 - - 1732 - - Woodlesford 1441 - 1541 - 1640 - - 1741 - - Leeds a 1452 1524 1552 1624 1651 1725 - 1752 - 1823 Mondays to Saturdays GC GC GC SX SO SX K K K Goole d - - - - - - 1944 - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - 1952 - - - Snaith - - - - - - 1957 - - - Hensall - - - - - - 2004 - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - - 2007 - - - Knottingley - - 1816 1839 1915 1939 2015 2040 2115 - Doncaster 1804 1805 - - - - - - - 2124 Pontefract Monkhill - - 1820 1844 1919 1944 2019 2045 2119 - Pontefract Tanshelf - - - 1846 - 1946 - 2047 - - Featherstone - - - 1851 - 1951 - 2052 - - Streethouse - - - 1854 - 1954 - 2055 - - Wakefield Kirkgate a 1826 1826 - 1904 - 2004 - 2105 - 2150 d - - - 1904 - 2006 - 2105 - - Wakefield Westgate a - - - 1908 - 2011 - 2109 - - Glasshoughton - - 1825 - 1924 - 2024 - 2124 - Castleford - - 1833 - 1932 - 2032 - 2132 - Woodlesford - - 1842 - 1941 - 2041 - 2141 - Leeds a - - 1853 1924 1952 2026 2052 2126 2155 - Notes K From London Kings Cross. GC Service operated by Grand Central. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 5 Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Mondays to Saturdays GC SO K Goole d - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Whitley Bridge - - - - - - - - - - Knottingley - 2145 2215 2247 2309 - - - - - Doncaster 2134 - - - - - - - - - Pontefract Monkhill 2203c 2150 2219 2252 2314 - - - - - Pontefract Tanshelf - 2152 - 2254 - - - - - - Featherstone - 2157 - 2259 - - - - - - Streethouse - 2200 - 2302 - - - - - - Wakefield Kirkgate a 2220 2212 - 2312 - - - - - - d - 2213 - 2313 - - - - - - Wakefield Westgate a - 2216 - 2316 - - - - - - Glasshoughton - - 2224 - 2319 - - - - - Castleford - - 2232 - 2326 - - - - - Woodlesford - - 2241 - 2336 - - - - - Leeds a - - 2252 - 2347 - - - - - Notes c Arrives 7 minutes earlier. K From London Kings Cross. GC Service operated by Grand Central. SO Saturdays only. 6 Goole to Wakefield and Leeds Sundays GC Knottingley d 0922 0942 1028 1112 1228 1310 - 1428 1512 1628 Doncaster - - - - - - 1321 - - - Pontefract Monkhill 0926 0946 1032 1116 1232 1314 - 1432 1516 1632 Pontefract Tanshelf - 0949 - 1119 - 1317 - - 1519 - Featherstone - 0953 - 1122 - 1320 - - 1522 - Streethouse - 0956 - 1126 - 1324 - - 1526 - Wakefield Kirkgate a - 1005 - 1135 - 1333 1344 - 1535 - d - 1007 - 1136 - 1335 - - 1536 - Wakefield Westgate a - 1011 - 1139 - 1339 - - 1539 - Glasshoughton 0933 - 1037 - 1237 - - 1437 - 1637 Castleford 0941 - 1044 - 1244 - - 1444 - 1644 Woodlesford 0950 - 1053 - 1253 - - 1453 - 1653 Leeds a 1000 1027 1103 1155 1303 1354 - 1503 1556 1703 Sundays GC GC GC Knottingley d 1720 - 1828 1912 - 2028 - 2112 2228 - Doncaster - 1722 - - 2026 - 2100 - - - Pontefract Monkhill 1724 - 1832 1916 - 2032 - 2116 2232 - Pontefract Tanshelf 1727 - - 1919 - - - 2119 - - Featherstone 1730 - - 1922 - - - 2122 - - Streethouse 1734 - - 1926 - - - 2126 - - Wakefield Kirkgate a 1743 1749 - 1935 2055 - 2123 2135 - - d 1744 - - 1936 - - - 2136 - - Wakefield Westgate a 1747 - - 1939 - - - 2140 - - Glasshoughton - - 1837 - - 2037 - - 2237 - Castleford - - 1844 - - 2044 - - 2244 - Woodlesford - - 1853 - - 2053 - - 2253 - Leeds a 1804 - 1903 1956 - 2103 - 2156 2303 - Notes GC Service operated by Grand Central. 7 Leeds and Wakefield to Goole Mondays to Saturdays GC GC SO SX SO L L Leeds d 0524 0547 0618 0658 0728 0728 - - 0758 0828 Woodlesford - 0556 - 0707 - - - - 0807 - Castleford - 0608 - 0719 - - - - 0818 - Glasshoughton - 0613 - 0724 - - - - 0823 - Wakefield Westgate 0538 - 0634 - 0744 0742 - - - 0842 Wakefield Kirkgate 0541 - 0637 - 0747 0747 - - - 0845 0542 - 0637 - 0749 0749 0742 0743 - 0845 Streethouse 0551 - 0646 - 0757 0757 - - - 0854 Featherstone 0555 - 0650 - 0801 0801 - - - 0858 Pontefract Tanshelf 0559 - 0654 - 0805 0805 - - - 0902 Pontefract Monkhill 0602 0618 0657 0729 0808 0808 0800 0800 0828 0905 Doncaster a - - - - - - 0828 0829 - - Knottingley a 0608 0624 0703 0735 0814 0814 - - 0834 0911 Whitley Bridge d - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Goole a - - - - - - - - - - Mondays to Saturdays GC GC GC SO SX SO L L L Leeds d 0858 - 0928 0958 1028 - - 1058 1128 1158 Woodlesford 0907 - - 1007 - - - 1107 - 1207 Castleford 0918 - - 1018 - - - 1118 - 1218 Glasshoughton 0923 - - 1023 - - - 1123 - 1223 Wakefield Westgate - - 0942 - 1042 - - - 1142 - Wakefield Kirkgate - - 0945 - 1045 - - - 1145 - - 0940 0945 - 1045 1114 1114 - 1145 - Streethouse - - 0954 - 1054 - - - 1154 - Featherstone - - 0958 - 1058 - - - 1158 - Pontefract Tanshelf - - 1002 - 1102 - - - 1202 - Pontefract Monkhill 0928 0957 1005 1028 1105 1134 1132 1128 1205 1228 Doncaster a - 1023 - - - 1200 1201 - - - Knottingley a 0934 - 1011 1034 1111 - - 1134 1211 1234 Whitley Bridge d - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Goole a - - - - - - - - - - Notes L To London Kings Cross. GC Service operated by Grand Central. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays. 8 Leeds and Wakefield to Goole Mondays to Saturdays GC GC SX SO L L Leeds d 1228 1258 1328 1358 1428 1458 - 1528 - 1558 Woodlesford - 1307 - 1407 - 1507 - - - 1607 Castleford - 1318 - 1418 - 1518 - - - 1618 Glasshoughton - 1323 - 1423 - 1523 - - - 1623 Wakefield Westgate 1242 - 1342 - 1442 - - 1542 - - Wakefield Kirkgate 1245 - 1345 - 1445 - - 1545 - - 1245 - 1345 - 1445 - 1539 1545 1614 - Streethouse 1254 - 1354 - 1454 - - 1555 - - Featherstone 1258 - 1358 - 1458 - - 1559 - - Pontefract Tanshelf 1302 - 1402 - 1502 - - 1602 - - Pontefract Monkhill 1305 1328 1405 1428 1505 1528 1539 1605 1635 1629 Doncaster a - - - - - - 1617 - 1706 - Knottingley a 1311 1334 1411 1434 1511 1534 - 1611 - 1635 Whitley Bridge d - - - - - - - - - - Hensall - - - - - - - - - - Snaith - - - - - - - - - - Rawcliffe - - - - - - - - - - Goole a - - - - - - - - - - Mondays to Saturdays Leeds d 1628 1658 1729 1758 1828 1858 1928 1958 2028 2058 Woodlesford - 1707 - 1807 - 1907 - 2007 - 2107 Castleford - 1718 - 1818 - 1918 - 2018 - 2118 Glasshoughton - 1723 - 1823 - 1923 - 2023 - 2123 Wakefield Westgate 1642 - 1743 - 1842 - 1942 - 2042 - Wakefield Kirkgate 1645 - 1746 - 1845 - 1946 - 2045 - 1645 - 1746 - 1845 - 1947 - 2045 - Streethouse 1654 - 1755 - 1854 - 1957 - 2054 - Featherstone 1658 - 1759 - 1858 - 2001 - 2058 - Pontefract Tanshelf 1702 - 1803 - 1902 - 2005 - 2102
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