Battyeford Railway Station

Battyeford Railway Station

📍 310 Huddersfield Rd, Mirfield WF14 9PY, UK

About Battyeford Railway Station

Battyeford Railway Station in Mirfield stands as a silent testament to Yorkshire's rich railway heritage. Originally constructed in 1900 for the London and North Western Railway, this former transport hub is now recognised as a historical landmark. While the station buildings themselves have long since vanished, visitors with a keen eye can still uncover visible remnants of its past, including some of the original platform edge stones, offering a tangible connection to a bygone era.

The site has earned a perfect 5/5 star rating from visitors, a testament to its appeal for history enthusiasts and railway buffs who appreciate its historical significance. It provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the region's industrial and travel history, imagining the bustling scenes that once unfolded here. Despite its disused state, Battyeford Railway Station offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of local transport infrastructure.

Visiting Information

Specific opening hours, accessibility features, and payment options are not applicable or publicly provided for this historical site, which is essentially an open landmark. Visitors are advised to respect the surrounding area and any private property.

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📍 310 Huddersfield Rd, Mirfield WF14 9PY, UK

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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
3 months ago

Nothing remains of the station buildings, some of the platform edge stones are still visible. Built in 1900 for the London and North Western Railway.