Garforth is situated on the
A63, which links it with the
M1 and the
A1(M), the
M62 also lies close by to the south of the village. Garforth has two railway stations.
Garforth railway station lies to the north of the village centre, whist
East Garforth railway station, which opened in the 1980s, lies to the east of the village, both stations on the mainline route between
Leeds,
York and North Eastern England to Scotland, and between Leeds,
Selby and
Hull and the
Yorkshire coastal resorts. There are also rail links to
Manchester,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Liverpool and
Blackpool. Garforth's bus services are provided by
First Leeds and
Arriva Yorkshire.
High Speed Two Under proposals released on 28 January 2013, Garforth would see the
High Speed 2 railway line built close to the village, running adjacent to the M1 motorway. The High Speed Line would cross the existing railway line close to Thorpe Park to the west of the village. This line would carry the spur away from Leeds, towards the
East Coast Main Line at
Church Fenton. (Update) The decision to cancel the eastern leg was announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in October 2023 at the Conservative Party Conference ==Education==