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Ribblehead is a railway station on the Settle and Carlisle Line, which runs between and via . The station, situated north-west of Leeds, serves the area of Ribblehead, in
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, England. It is owned by
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and managed by
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. The station is located at the southern end of the
Ribblehead Viaduct The Ribblehead Viaduct or Batty Moss Viaduct carries the Settle–Carlisle railway across Batty Moss in the Ribble Valley at Ribblehead, in North Yorkshire, England. The viaduct, built by the Midland Railway, is north-west of Skipton and s ...
, which spans a length of over Batty Moss.


History

The station was designed by
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architect, John Holloway Sanders. It opened on 4 December 1876 as ''Batty Green'', but was later renamed ''Ribblehead'' on 1 May 1877. It was closed, along with the other smaller stations on the line, on 4 May 1970. It was reopened on 16 July 1986 by
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, with only one platform (southbound) in place. The northbound platform had been demolished after the station's closure in May 1970, in order to allow the construction of transfer sidings for a nearby quarry. The sidings still exist and have recently been restored to use for timber trains. A replacement second platform was opened on 28 May 1993, a short distance south of the original site. In previous years, Ribblehead served as a meteorological station, with the stationmaster transmitting coded reports to the
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. In 1957, the task was carried out by a former
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navigator. Monthly religious services were held in the station's waiting room by the Vicar of Ingleton. These were accompanied by a harmonium concealed behind a billboard in the waiting room, which was brought to the station by a missionary who came as a minister to the construction gangs when the railway was being constructed through the moors in the early 1870s. British Rail charged 2 shillings for the use of the waiting room, which saw as many as 50 worshippers at
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s. This station is now leased by the Settle and Carlisle Railway Trust, who have completely restored and refurbished it; it reopened to public use in 2000. There are resident caretakers, holiday accommodation, a small shop selling memorabilia, and its visitor centre includes exhibits about the history of the line and the fight to keep it open. The visitor centre displays the original station sign and a small exhibition about the Midland Railway company, builders of the line and originally the train operators.


Facilities

The platforms both have level access, but the northbound one is linked to the rest of the station by a barrow crossing and is not recommended for use for disabled passengers without assistance. Train running information is available via telephone and information posters. The station is unstaffed and no ticket machine is provided, so passengers must purchase them on the train or before their journey. Train operator Northern has installed both customer information screens and a public address system as part of a rolling station upgrade programme across its network.


Passenger services

Generally, there is a train every two hours northbound to
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(eight departures on Mondays to Saturdays) and southbound to
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(seven Mon-Fri, plus one extra on Saturdays). The last train of the day from Leeds terminates and starts back from here; the train runs empty across the viaduct to reverse at Blea Moor signal box, where the driver changes ends before returning south. The track layout on the line does not allow the service to terminate further north at Garsdale, which has better connections for nearby settlements. Five trains each way call on Sundays all year round. The DalesRail service from Blackpool via Preston that used to call here did not run in 2023 due to a lack of available train crew. A replacement two return-trip Saturday service to/from via
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and Blackburn commenced on 8 June 2024, marketed as the "Yorkshire Dales Explorer". This terminates here northbound and starts from here heading south, with connections for stations further north. Between February 2016 and March 2017, northbound trains terminated at or (with a bus link to Carlisle) due to repair works on the damaged embankment at Eden Brows. Services through to Carlisle resumed on 31 March 2017 upon reopening of the affected section to traffic.


Connections

One bus journey each way is operated on summer Sundays and bank holidays, between Hawes and Settle via Ribblehead. At other times, there are no onward services available from this station. Passengers for Hawes and Wensleydale generally alight at nearby
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and use the regular bus service operated by Upper Wensleydale Community Partnership, branded as the ''Little White Bus''. The last train of the day from Leeds terminates at Ribblehead, but the station has no onward links for passengers leaving that service.


Freight services

Colas Rail Freight began hauling timber from the transfer sidings adjacent to the station in August 2010. The timber arrives by lorry from the local fells and is transported to a woodchip and board plant at
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in
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. Roadstone from Ingleton Quarry has also occasionally been railed out of the sidings. All services leaving must head north over Ribblehead Viaduct, due to the lack of run-round facilities at the station; southbound trains can then reverse at Blea Moor Loop.


Gallery

File:Ribbleheadstation aug07 carlisleplatform.jpg, Northbound platform at Ribblehead station File:158903 at Ribblehead.jpg, A with a service from Leeds to Carlisle


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* * {{Railway stations served by Northern Trains Ribblesdale Railway stations in North Yorkshire DfT Category F2 stations Former Midland Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1876 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1970 Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1986 Reopened railway stations in Great Britain Railway stations served by Northern John Holloway Sanders railway stations Beeching closures in England