White Rose railway station


White Rose is a planned railway station between and on the Huddersfield Line. It was featured in the Governments plans for the railway in November 2017 and in July 2018 further details were revealed as part of the Connecting Leeds Vision with the consultation inviting opinions from the general public. It is anticipated by the developers that Cottingley railway station will close due to the proximity of the two stations.

History

The planned station will serve the White Rose Centre and the Millshaw Business Park, and its location would be south of railway station. The council are considering whether to retain Cottingley station or to close it, when White Rose opens. Speculation about the closure of Cottingley railway station has only been from the community who have pointed out that the station attracts only 265 passengers a day on average.
The station is to be financed from the £173.5 million Department for Transport money that was given to Leeds City Council but left without portfolio when the trolleybus scheme across Leeds was denied permission by Patrick McLoughlin. The funds need to be used by the financial year 2020-2021.
The station was approved by Leeds City Council in June 2020, with two platforms and a service pattern of two trains per hour in each direction. The developers have stated that this will probably lead to the closure of the nearby Cottingley railway station, but this has not been confirmed by Northern, Leeds City Council or the Department for Transport. The planned opening for the new station is May 2022, with an estimated cost of £22 million. Each platform will be capable of accepting six carriage trains, with scope to expand the length to accommodate eight car trains. The scheme has been planned out with an expected footfall of 340,000 people per year.