Artwork unveiled on platform at West Yorkshire railway station

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Cross Gates // Credit: Northern

A ‘Welcome to ' mural has been unveiled on a platform at Cross Gates railway station near , .

The mural, on the station's platform 1, was created by artist Emmeline North and unveiled on Friday, 22nd July.

Among those who gathered on the platform to celebrate the new artwork were Trains' colleagues, members of Leeds City Council, and local schoolchildren.

Emmeline also worked with students from nearby John Smeaton Academy to create eye-catching posters that are now displayed on the platform ramp.

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The mural at Cross Gates. Credit: Northern.

Other recent improvements to the station include repairing fencing on the platforms, refurbishing the booking office entrance, and installing new CCTV.

On the York-bound platform, a new Incredible Edible planter has also been built, which will be looked after by students from Crossgates Primary School. The scheme encourages communities to get involved in growing fresh produce, and passengers will be able to take home food grown in the planter as they pass through the station.

Unveiling the mural. Credit: Northern.

Tony Baxter, regional director at Northern said:

“I'd like to thank everyone who created this colourful artwork at our station.

“Our community partners are the heartbeat of the railway and we're extremely proud to work closely with them to deliver such a wide-ranging positive impact for the North of England.”

“Projects such as this are part of a wider programme of improvements at many of our stations – including improved accessibility, car park refurbishments and improved CCTV – to encourage all our customers to ‘go do their thing' and explore the north.

Posters oin the platform ramp at Cross Gates. Credit: Northern.

Artist Emmeline North said:

“I feel really proud to have been part of this and that we can be here celebrating this work.

“A big part of this was having the chance to work with some of the young people at John Smeaton Academy.
“They all showed such a broad set of approaches and skills, it was fantastic how they worked together, this was a truly collaborative effort.”

Earlier this year, Halifax station in Yorkshire was decorated with murals as part of the 231st Birthday Festival for the English diarist, Anne Lister, who was born in the town.

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