Continuing work on the Transpennine Route Upgrade will affect train services between Huddersfield and Leeds between this Saturday, 17 and the following Sunday, 25 February.
From Monday, 19 to Friday, 23 February, engineers will carry out track drainage and cabling work in the Morley area, and replace and upgrade telecommunications networks to prepare them for future signalling improvements.
Further work will also take place in Huddersfield both this weekend, Saturday/Sunday 17/18 February and next weekend 24/25 February.
To enable this essential work to be carried out whilst also keeping train services running, some trains will be diverted via different routes, but others will be replaced by buses.
Information about the service changes can be found at National Rail Enquiries by clicking here.
The work will bring a better railway service for the new Morley station and at other locations in the Dewsbury and Batley area, along with wider benefits across the entire Transpennine Route.
Once complete, the Transpennine Route Upgrade will create a cleaner, greener, and more reliable railway with improved connectivity between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.
Jonathan Hepton, Sponsor on the Transpennine Route Upgrade, said: The works being carried out across the Morley, Batley and Dewsbury areas are an important step in the progress being made by the Transpennine Route Upgrade team.
“We’d like to extend our thanks to passengers for their understanding and would like to encourage them to plan ahead and check before they travel.
“The upgrades being carried out are part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU), a multi-billion-pound programme of railway upgrades that will enable faster, more reliable, greener services for customers travelling across the Pennines.”
Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director at TransPennine Express, said: “The work around Morley and Dewsbury is essential for the delivery of more reliable services for our customers, as well as the delivery of the upgraded Morley station.
“We will be running an amended timetable on our North route while these improvement works are being carried out, diverting trains between Huddersfield and Leeds. Rail replacement buses will also be in place to keep customers on the move for more local journeys. We’d like to advise customers to check before they travel.”
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Hope people on the transpennine route will start to feel the benefits of all this work soon…
Oh well no disruption on trying to travel to Bradford by train.
Those reduced traveling times to Manchester from Bradford still remain the same as they have for decades.
Whether you go direct, or via Leeds, still the same.
If you decided to go via Dewsbury or Huddersfield initially by bus then by train, even longer.
The only quick way is by car.
All the money the people of Bradford pay into the scheme, is the same as those getting improved services, but what to Bradfordians get NOW’T.
WERE 3RD CITIZENS PAYING FOR EVERYBODY ELSE.
CAN WE HAVE A REDUCTION PLEASE.