Modernisation and refurbishment work at Huddersfield railway station, West Yorkshire, UK . Huddersfield railway station serves the town of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. The station is managed by TransPennine by the architect James Pigott Pritchett and built by the firm of Joseph Kaye in 1846–50 using the neo-classical style, the station is well known in architectural circles for its classical-style facade, with a portico of the Corinthian order, consisting of six columns in width and two in depth, which dominates St George's Square.


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