Brighouse railway station was first opened on 5 October 1840, as a main line station operated by the
Manchester & Leeds Railway (M&L). The station was initially known as Brighouse for
Bradford, as no stations had yet been built in Bradford itself. Similarly,
Elland station served Halifax, and Huddersfield was served by the station at
Cooper Bridge. A lithograph was produced by
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait showing the station in 1845. In 1847 Brighouse station came under the control of the
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (L&Y), when the M&L was incorporated into that company. The station remained under L&Y operation until it was incorporated into the
London, Midland & Scottish Railway in 1923. The station's importance had gradually declined because other lines connecting
Manchester and Leeds were built via Halifax and Huddersfield, bypassing Brighouse. Brighouse station passed into
British Railways ownership upon nationalisation in 1948, and was operated as part of the
North Eastern Region. The decline in passenger numbers continued, and the station closed on 5 January 1970. The line remained open throughout that time as a freight-only one, but it was also used as a diversionary route for passenger trains when other lines were closed. Brighouse station reopened on 28 May 2000. It also serves the town of
Elland some away. Plans for a station in Elland to open at the same time as Brighouse were cancelled due to lack of funds. On opening the station was served by one train per hour running to via
Halifax and
Bradford, and one train per hour in the other direction to . Trains called every two hours on Sundays. From 27 April 2008 a bus service MC4 provided a connection with most Leeds via Dewsbury trains to/from Elland. This was replaced in early 2010 by a revised service E8. In December 2008, the service was supplemented by an hourly Leeds -
Dewsbury -
Hebden Bridge -
Manchester Victoria - stopping service (Monday - Saturday daytime only, no late evening or Sunday service). This provided a considerable service improvement providing both a twice-hourly frequency for journeys to/from Leeds and a reduction in journey time taking only 35 minutes to travel to Leeds via
Dewsbury rather than 50 minutes via Halifax. Even without this important improvement in services, usage of the station has increased year on year since the reopening. Some services from Leeds terminate at Brighouse and start back from here. In May 2010,
Grand Central's Bradford Interchange to
London service commenced. In May 2018, the Sunday service from Leeds to Huddersfield via Brighouse was doubled in frequency to one per hour in each direction. == Services ==