Leeds trains: Everything you need to know as buses due to replace …
Passengers are being reminded to plan their journeys as track upgrades in Huddersfield are due to take place each weekend throughout September and October. (Photo: Network Rail)
As extensive railway work[1] is due to start on railways in Huddersfield, TransPennine Express have issued warning to passengers[2] to ensure they plan their journeys ahead of time.
Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director for TransPennine Express, said: “This vital work is key to the overall modernisation of the railway that will be taking place as part of the TransPennine Route Upgrade[3], which will help deliver a faster and more sustainable service for our customers who travel between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.
“We’d like to thank our customers in advance for their patience while this work take place. To keep customers on the move, there will be some changes to our services, including diversions, and we advise our anyone to check carefully before travelling. We’ll have extra staff on hand at stations to help customers who are travelling on days affected by this work.”
Here are all the important bits you need to know ahead of the track upgrade work:
Starting September, hundreds of engineers will be working on the multi-billion-pound scheme[4] to replace approximately 650m of railway tracks.
The upgraded railway tracks will enable trains to travel at higher speeds and improve the overall reliability of services passing through the area for years to come, as the number of railway tracks will double from two to four.
The temporary railway closure will affect weekend passengers travelling from Leeds, Huddersfield, Manchester, and York.
While the work is underway, passengers will be kept on the move via diversion routes and rail replacement buses.
The railway works are set to take place every weekend two months throughout September and October, 2023. Ahead of the track upgrade, engineers will complete railway bridge upgrades in the Huddersfield area on 6, 13, 19, 20 August 2023.
For any information regarding your travel during this time period, please contact your train operator.
References
- ^ extensive railway work (www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk)
- ^ issued warning to passengers (www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk)
- ^ TransPennine Route Upgrade (thetrupgrade.co.uk)
- ^ multi-billion-pound scheme (www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk)