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Hare Park and Crofton railway station

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Place
  
Crofton

Grid reference
  
SE377173

1952
  
closed

Area
  
City of Wakefield

1885
  
opened

Platforms in use
  
2

Pre-grouping
  
West Riding and Grimsby Railway

Similar
  
Rabbit Ings Country Park, Anglers Country Park, Pugneys Watersports Centre an, Fitzwilliam railway station, Sandal and Agbrigg railway st

Hare Park & Crofton railway station, sometimes just known as Crofton railway station, was a station located on the West Riding and Grimsby Railway, this section now known as the Wakefield Line. It served the village of Crofton in West Yorkshire, England and is located around 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south-east of Wakefield. The station was opened in November 1885 and closed on 4 February 1952.

This site, in the West Yorkshire transport plan, has been suggested for a new station with the village of Crofton now having a population of over 6,000 as well as this, the proposal of a new railway station further down the line closer to New Crofton is cited in the Crofton village plan, to hopefully remove congestion in the village, and cut down on carbon emissions.

References

Hare Park & Crofton railway station Wikipedia