Bus and Rail station improvements
Bus and Rail station improvement projects which are part of West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund.
Projects within this area
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- Bradford Forster Square Station Gateway
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Project overview
Bradford Forster Square is the fifth most used railway station in West Yorkshire with approximately two million entries and exits per year. It has been identified as one of six stations to be included in the Station Gateways programme.
This project aims to re-develop the existing station to provide a new, high quality, modern station facility to enhance user experience and provide an attractive and welcoming gateway to Bradford.
The main station will provide a dedicated café, ticket office/ information centre with ticket vending machines, seating on the main concourse, cycle parking and potentially two lifts to School Street replacing the current existing lift, which will be in operation from the first to the last trains.
Project Lead Bradford Council District/ Area Bradford Project Status Activity 4: Full Business Case Funding Total scheme cost- £17.311 million
West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £17.061 million
Start and end dates Nov 23 to Nov 24 Delivery Partners To be confirmed Other Funders Bradford Council - £250,000 Get in touch/ contact information TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated September 2023
- Bradford Interchange Station Gateway
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Project overview
This project aims to re-develop Bradford Interchange to create a modern building with updated facilities in order to improve customer experience, improve the visibility of the station from the city centre, increase the retail offer for visitors, improve health and safety for pedestrians and install real time information for bus and rail passengers.
Project Lead Bradford Council District/ Area Bradford Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund: £5.65 million Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case Start and end dates Sep 23 to Nov 24 Delivery partners Bradford Council Other funders Also a TCF funded scheme - £13.5 million Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in September 2023
- Castleford Rail Station Gateway
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Project overview
This project will deliver a “Gateway” enhancement for Castleford Station which currently does not meet an adequate level of quality.
Construction works have been ongoing since February 2020, and we are now nearing completion of the project.
To date, a new station building has been provided as a waiting area for station users and the car park has been remodelled, both of which were opened to the public in December 2020. The underpass has been refurbished to include new flooring, cladding and handrails, however some minor works are still to be carried out.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Wakefield Business case summary Business case summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £2.837 million
Project Status Activity 6: Delivery Start and end dates August 2019 - December 2020 Delivery partners Arriva Rail North, Wakefield Council, Network Rail Other funders None Get in touch yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/castleford_rail Last updated in Quarter 1 2023
- Elland Rail Station
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Project overview
The Elland rail station project and wider access package are being developed as measures to improve the transport network in Calderdale, improve connectivity across the town and support local business. Funding for the rail station and access package has been identified through the West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund.
The new rail station will be located to the west of Lowfields Way and adjacent to the the A629 Calderdale Way on the existing Calder Valley line and will provide connections to major cities and towns including Bradford, Huddersfield, Leeds and Manchester.
The wider access package has been developed to improve walking and cycling access to the proposed station location from across the town and the wider area. These proposed measures include two new pedestrian and cycle bridges crossing the River Calder and Calder Hebble Navigation.
Read the Diversity Impact Assessment.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Calderdale Business case summary Business case summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund £20.650m Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case
Start and end dates 2017 - 2026 Delivery partners Calderdale Council Other funders None Get in touch Last updated in Quarter 4 2023/24
- Halifax Bus Station redevelopment
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Project overview
Construction of the new Halifax Bus Station has reached a major milestone, with some bus services, a new travel centre and accessible toilet facilities opening to passengers from Sunday 1 October 2023.
This is an exciting step forward for the £20.5 million investment into Halifax town centre.
Ten of the new station’s 19 bus stands will be open from 1 October. Other bus services will continue to run from stops in the town centre until the transformational new station is complete in early 2024.
Construction work will continue until then, and the next milestones will include a newsagent and attracting tenants for the station’s other retail units, including a potential new café space.
Read more redevelopment updates
- Halifax Station Gateway
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Project overview
Currently paused
Halifax Station is a key gateway not only for Calderdale but for Northern England. It is an entry point into the thriving town of Halifax. The aim is to deliver a landmark station with world class facilities.
The scheme includes the construction of a new two-storey station building and pedestrian bridge improving connections to Halifax Town Centre. It will also involve re-opening the underpass connecting the station to the eastern side of the railway and the Nestle site, changes to the Nestle site to provide connections into the Hebble Trail and the creation of amenity space. To the south the arrangements for parking and access to the Eureka! visitor attraction will be reconfigured to allow for changes in parking at front of the new station.
Project Lead Calderdale Council District/ Area Calderdale Funding Total value of Combined Authority funding - £27.10 million, consisting of £10.60 million from WY+TF and £16.50 million from TCF.Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case Start and end dates Scheme has been pipelined following the November 2022 inflation review. Delivery partners Calderdale Council
Other funders TBC Get in touch thenextchapter@calderdale.gov.uk Last updated September 2023
- Huddersfield Station Gateway
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Project overview
Huddersfield railway station is a key transport hub which continues to play a key role in maintaining the town as a place where people want to live and work. Recent and emerging national and local rail strategies point to the continued growth of the station.
Huddersfield Station Gateway will complement the rail industry’s investment in the £3 billion Transpennine Route Upgrade between Manchester and York.
The Gateway project will seek to maximise the benefits of this investment for Huddersfield, by helping to regenerate the area around the town's railway station.
It will support sustainable growth of the town, whilst providing much needed economic benefits not only in Huddersfield but also wider West Yorkshire.
Proposals are currently in development, through a station area masterplan to be followed by an Outline Business Case.
The scheme would be delivered once future funding has been identified.
Project Lead Kirklees Council District/ Area Kirklees Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £550k Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case Start and end dates TBC Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Kirklees Council
Network Rail
TransPennine Trains Ltd t/a TransPennine Express
HD1 Developments Ltd
Other funders None Get in touch major.transport@kirklees.gov.uk Last updated September 2023
- Leeds Bradford International Airport Link Route
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Project overview
A new route is proposed to give more direct access to the airport from the South, linking in to the A65 North of the outer ring road.
This is intended to create better connections and maximise the role of public transport access and other sustainable travel modes to support a step change in travel behaviours and to unlock the economic benefits of the North West Leeds Employment Hub.
By improving sustainable and active travel connections in the area, the council aims to unlock investment and inclusive growth opportunities and encourage more people to walk, cycle and use public transport.
Project Lead Leeds Council District/ Area Leeds Funding West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund- £70 million- Funding for LBA Link Route: £2,293,000 Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case Start and end dates Jan 2025- July 2026 Delivery partners Leeds City Council
Other funders Get in touch connectingleeds@leeds.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Leeds New Station Street
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Project overview
In partnership with Leeds City Council and Network Rail, we are transforming the area outside the main station entrance to create a more attractive space.
The scheme has delivered the following:
- Enlarging the pedestrian forecourt area outside the main station entrance and widening the pavement from there to the Queen’s Hotel;
- Moving the bus shelters to line up with the new kerb line and space them out so there’s more room to wait for a bus;
- Creating a new additional pedestrian crossing to make it easier to get across New Station Street.
This scheme is part of the initial stage of the wider masterplan for the station together with the new station roof and platform zero works.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Leeds Business case summary Business case summary Funding WYTF - £1.591 million
LPTIP - £529k
Project Status Activity 6: Closure Report Start and end dates March 2019 – September 2019 Delivery partners Leeds City Council, Network Rail
Other funders None Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk This page was last updated in Quarter 1 2023
- Leeds Fink Hill
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Project overview
Fink Hill is located on the A6120 Outer Ring Road and forms a four arm signal controlled junction.
Pedestrian facilities at this junction are currently poor with only one pelican crossing on the A6120 (E), holding traffic across all three lanes. There are no formal crossings on Fink Hill, Parkside or A6120 (W). The junction currently experiences congestion which delays movement along the A6120.
The objectives of this scheme are to improve the local area for pedestrian and cycle safety, reduce severance between communities and jobs, increase journey time reliability and reduce traffic congestion and delays.
Project Lead Leeds City Council District/ Area Leeds Funding West Yorkshire + Transport Fund - £3.257 million
Levelling Up Fund - £4.696 million
Project Status Activity 6 - Closure and Review Start and end dates April 2022- January 2024 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority Other funders None Get in touch connectingleeds@leeds.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Leeds Dyneley Arms
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Project overview
Dyneley Arms is a key junction on the A660 and A658 between Leeds (12km SE), Bradford (13km SW) and Harrogate (12km NE).
The junction, due to its remote location, currently has no specific pedestrian or cycle facilities.
The proposal is for a ‘quick-win’ scheme involving technology and detection improvements, plus widening the centre of the junction to prevent right-turning vehicles from obstructing ahead movements.
It is anticipated that improved layout will lead to smoother flows and positive impact on air quality. Bus service journey times reliability, advanced stop lines for cyclist and potential new pedestrian crossing will promote alternative mode of transport.
Project Lead Leeds City Council District/ Area Leeds Funding West Yorkshire + Transport Fund - £2.336 million Project Status Activity 6 - Closure and Review Start and end dates 2021 - August 2023 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority Other funders None Get in touch connectingleeds@leeds.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Rail Park & Ride Programme
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Project overview
Phase 1 of our £25.8 million Rail Park and Ride Programme has been designed to increase station parking and provide people with increased access to train services. In turn, this will help reduce congestion, improve local air quality and enhance people’s access to jobs, training and apprenticeship opportunities, as well as leisure activities.
Apperley Bridge
Following the Combined Authority’s inflation review in September 2022, approval was given to no longer progress this scheme through design and delivery.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Bradford Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £113k Project Status Activity 2: Case paper Start and end dates 2014 - 2022 Delivery partners Bradford Council Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk This page was last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Ben Rhydding
Following the Combined Authority’s inflation review in September 2022, approval was given to no longer progress this scheme through design and delivery.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Bradford Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund Project Status Activity 2: Case Paper Start and end dates 2014 - 2022 Delivery partners Bradford Council Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk This page was last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam rail station car park has been increased by 108 spaces through £400,000 investment from the West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund.
The extended car park was opened in April 2018 and as well as providing more parking spaces it features CCTV coverage and low energy LED lighting.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Wakefield Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £471,262 Project Status Completed Start and end dates 2014 - 2018 Delivery partners Wakefield Council Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Garforth
At Garforth Rail station work was completed in December 2019. This scheme provided 85 additional car parking spaces which have been installed to meet increased demand.
This scheme provided 85 Rail Park and Ride spaces as well as CCTV, LED lighting, enhanced cycle provision and enhanced drainage.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Leeds Business case summary Business case summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £1.129 million Project Status Activity 7: Closure Start and end dates 2014 - 2019 Delivery partners Northern Trains Ltd Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Guiseley
Located on the Wharfedale line, Guiseley rail station provides connections to Bradford and Leeds city centres and is close to Leeds Bradford Airport.
Following the Combined Authority’s inflation review in September 2022, approval was given to no longer progress this scheme through design and delivery.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Leeds Project Status Activity 2: Case Paper Start and end dates 2014 - 2022 Delivery partners Leeds City Council Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Hebden Bridge
As part of our improvement works at Hebden Bridge rail station, we have added over 46 additional car parking spaces, LED lighting and enhanced drainage.
Over £940,000 was invested from the West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund. The scheme has also seen the whole car park re-surfaced and re-marked.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Calderdale Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £946,000 Project Status Complete Start and end dates 2014 - 2023 Delivery partners Northern Trains Ltd Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Mirfield
Mirfield Rail station car park has been increased from 24 to 59 spaces through £300,000 investment from the West Yorkshire Transport Fund.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Kirklees Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £308k Project Status Completed Start and end dates 2014 - 2018 Delivery partners Northern Trains Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Moorthorpe
At Moorthorpe Railway Station there has been a £2.1m investment through the West Yorkshire Transport fund which will mean the creation of an additional 43 parking spaces, including accessible spaces.
Moorthorpe rail station provides passengers with services to Leeds, Wakefield, and Sheffield with almost 270,000 trips per year, as a result the current car park is at full capacity most weekdays.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Calderdale Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £2.1m Project Status Activity 6: Delivery Start and end dates 2024 Delivery partners Northern Trains Ltd Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Mytholmroyd
At Mytholmroyd rail station in Calderdale, we have invested £3.6 million from the West Yorkshire Transport Fund to create 193 new parking spaces.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Calderdale Project Status Complete Start and end dates 2014 - 2021 Delivery partners Northern Trains Ltd Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Normanton
At Normanton rail station £3.2m is being invested by the West Yorkshire Transport Fund to create an additional 91 spaces including accessible bays, CCTV and LED lighting.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Wakefield Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £3.2 million Project Status Activity 6: Delivery Start and end dates 2014 - 2024 Delivery partners Northern Trains Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Outwood
As a result of an inflation review in September 2022, approval was given to no longer progress this scheme.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Wakefield Business case summary Business case summary Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case Start and end dates 2014 - 2022 Delivery partners Wakefield Council Get in touch Transplan@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
Shipley
Located on the Airedale line, Shipley railway station is one of 14 projects within the Rail Park and Ride Programme: Phase 1.
Following the Combined Authority’s inflation review in September 2022, approval was given to no longer progress this scheme through design and delivery.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Bradford Business case summary Business case summary Start and end date 2014 - 2022 Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
South Elmsall
South Elmsall rail station car park has been increased by 106 spaces through £600,000 investment from the West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund.
Completed in July 2017, the scheme provided much-needed parking capacity with an additional 46 spaces, enhanced CCTV and LED lighting and additional Blue Badge Bays. The existing car park was resurfaced and re-marked and electrical ducting to facilitate any Electric Vehicle charging scheme that may be introduced in the future.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Wakefield Business case summary Business case summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £637,296 Project Status Activity 7: Complete Start and end dates 2014 - 2017 Delivery partners Arriva Rail North Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2023
Steeton & Silsden
At Steeton & Silsden we are investing £7m from the West Yorkshire Transport Fund in a new 3 – level car park.
Steeton & Silsden
Comprising approximately 190 spaces including accessible bays. the car park will consist of ground, first and second floors, a lift, CCTV and low energy LED lighting.
As well as improving people’s access to the local rail network, the extended car park will help alleviate nearby on-street parking.
Project Lead West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Bradford Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £7 million Project Status Activity 6: Delivery Start and end dates 2022 - 2024 Delivery partners Northern Trains Ltd Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in Quarter 1 2024.
- Temple Green Park and Ride
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Project overview
The Aire Valley in Leeds is a major regeneration area covering 1,300 hectares of land to the south east of Leeds City Centre. It includes both banks of the River Aire running from the heart of the city centre to the M1 motorway.
The Temple Green Park & Ride facility first opened in June 2017 and currently has a capacity of 1000 spaces. The site is a secure and staffed P&R facility with CCTV, a heated passenger waiting room, baby changing and a passenger information desk. The facility includes a ticket kiosk which allows the passengers to buy smartcards directly if they wish or alternatively they can purchase tickets from the bus driver. Free WiFi is provided on all buses. The site has been highly successful in terms of passenger demand and operation, and is currently operational.
Demand for this Park & Ride has increased leading to the extension scheme. The Temple Green Park & Ride extension scheme comprises the implementation of upgrades to the existing bus-based Temple Green P&R site through the addition of up to 389 additional spaces. An additional bus service (increasing the frequency) is proposed as part of the scheme to accommodate the additional demand. This would increase the frequency to 8.5 minutes at peak periods from the current 10-minute frequency.
The Park and Ride extension scheme was originally developed under the Leeds Public Transport Investment Programme (LPTIP). Full funding for the scheme has now been sourced from the Getting Building Fund.
Project Lead Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority District/ Area Leeds Funding Original scheme - West Yorkshire Transport Fund £8.47 million Park and Ride Extension: Total scheme cost- £7.830 million.
£7.4 million funding from Getting Building fund.
Project Status Original scheme Completed- Extension Activity 6: closure and review Start and end dates Original scheme- 2014-2016 Extension- June 2020- Jan 2023 Other funders Original scheme- None Extension: S106 contributions - £430,000 Get in touch connectingleeds@leeds.gov.uk Last reviewed in Feb 2024
- Thorpe Park Rail Station
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Project overview
This project aims to build a new rail station at Thorpe Park, better connecting people to employment opportunities and leisure facilities.
The rail station would be built on land next to Thorpe Park, providing easy access to the office park, leisure facilities, hotels, cafes, restaurants and homes in the area. The site is also near to the Southern end of the East Leeds Orbital Route (ELOR).
The project aims to provide high frequency, high quality rail access to and from Leeds City Centre from the strategic and primary road networks East of Leeds and to the new development site at Thorpe Park. The project will also help to de-congest the local road networks.
You can keep up to date with how we are engaging with the community on the project on our Your Voice webpage.
Project Lead WYCA & Network Rail District/ Area Leeds Business case summary Business case summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund: £10 million
New Stations Fund: £7m
LIPTIP: 3.8mProject Status Activity 4: FBC Start and end dates 2017 - 2025 Delivery partners Leeds City Council Other funders None Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated Q4 2023/2024
- Wakefield A650 Newton Bar
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Project overview
The A650 experiences high congestion levels, particularly around Newton Bar and the existing roundabout.
The roundabout connects the A650 dual carriageway to Junction 41 of the M1; the A61 Leeds Road 110 bus routes to the city centre; and Bar Lane to Pinderfields Hospital and the City Fields housing development.
This scheme aims to improve the highway capacity of the roundabout in order to manage the traffic flows and facilitate the development of future housing. The roundabout will be increased in size and traffic signals installed to better control the flow of traffic along the corridor.
This scheme also improves pedestrian and cycle facilities across the roundabout to improve health and safety aspects.
Project Lead Wakefield Council District/ Area Wakefield Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund – Corridor Improvement Programme- £9.135 million Project Status Activity 6 - Closure and Review Start and end dates Construction start December 2021 – Construction complete January 2023 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority Other funders S106 funding- To be confirmed Get in touch Transplan@wakefield.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- York Central Access and Station Access Improvements
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Project overview
This programme aims to facilitate development at York Central, realising economic and housing growth at scale, and to increase and improve the capacity, accessibility, safety and environment of the York Railway Station.
The programme will provide access into the York Central development site and improvements to York Railway station:
- Provision of all mode access to the development site to the rear (north west) of York railway station to realise its development potential.
- Provide a fully compliant access to the western side of the station, linking the station to the adjacent new development.
- The provision of accessibility improvements to the rail station itself to i) improve the layout, configuration and ease of access for all modes of traffic to the front (east) of the railway station.
Project Lead York Council & Homes England District/ Area York Business case summary Business case summary Funding Total scheme cost- £187.46 million
West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £37.320 million
Transforming Cities Fund - £13.117 million
Project Status Full Business Case with finalised costs Start and end dates 2016 - 2022 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Network Rail
Virgin trains east cost
Northern Powerhouse
Other funders Housing Infrastructure Fund- £77.10 million
City of York Council- £39.6 million
Transforming Cities Fund- £13.117 million
Private sector development partners- £11.4 million
York North Yorkshire & East Riding Local Enterprise Partnership- £3.11 million
Get in touch Last updated in Q3 2021/2022
Phase 2
Phase 2 of the CIP is to undertake feasibility work to consider wider corridor interventions and strategy development in order to identify further measures to build on the benefits achieved through Phase 1.
8 schemes are now being taken forward under Phase 2 of the programme.
- A61 North, Leeds - Scott Hall Road
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Project overview
The scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Leeds City Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £0.88 million. This is a pipeline scheme Project Status Activity 3 - Outline Business Case. This is a pipeline scheme to get Full Business Case
Start and end dates Scheme has been paused Delivery partners Leeds Council, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders To be confirmed Get in touch TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
- Bradford A6177 - Cutler Heights
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Project overview
Currently paused
Delivery of the A6177 and Cutler Heights/Dick Lane corridor scheme is a key element of the strategy to provide the Bradford area with the infrastructure it needs to support growth.
The scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Bradford Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £10.01 million. Project Status Activity 3 - Outline Business Case
Start and end dates This scheme is currently paused Delivery partners Bradford Council
Other funders To be confirmed Get in touch/ contact information TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Calderdale - A629N Scheme
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Project overview
The scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Calderdale Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Business Case Summary Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund - £6.1 million Project Status Funded by CIP to Activity 3 - Outline Business Case
This scheme will continue to be funded by Levelling Up Fund (LUF)
Start and end dates 2020-2025 Delivery partners Calderdale Council, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders To be confirmed Get in touch/ contact information TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated in February 2024
- Kirklees - A629 Scheme
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Project overview
The scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Kirklees Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £0.6 million Project Status Activity 3: Outline Business Case
Start and end dates 2020- April 2024 Delivery partners Kirklees Council, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders N/A Get in touch/ contact information TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated January 2024
- Leeds - A58 Roundhay Road
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Project overview
The scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Leeds City Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £9.530 million Project Status Activity 4 - Full Business Case
Start and end dates 2020 - TBC Delivery partners Leeds City Council, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders N/A Get in touch/ contact information Last updated September 2023
- Leeds - A660 Lawnswood Roundabout
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Project overview
The A660 is one of the most congested corridors in Leeds. It experiences high traffic flows as well as seeing some of the highest volumes of pedestrians and cyclists, often competing for road space with HGVs and more than 60 buses per hour at peak times.
Initially included under the Leeds Public Transport Investment Programme (LPTIP), the proposed A660 Lawnswood Roundabout scheme formed part of the Corridor Improvement Programme (CIP) to Outline Business Case stage, and is now being funded by City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) for Full Business Case to delivery.This scheme will deliver improvements to the Lawnswood Roundabout section of the A660 corridor in Leeds including a new 435 metre section of outbound (northbound) bus lane, the upgrade of advisory cycle lanes to dedicated facilities, for approximately 350 metres, in both directions and a controlled pedestrian crossing.
Project Lead Leeds City Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £0.83 million.
City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement Fund (CRSTS) - £TBC
Project Status Funded by CIP to Activity 3: Outline Business Case and now funded by CRSTS for Activity 4 and delivery.
Start and end dates 2018- 2024 Delivery partners Leeds Council, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders N/A Get in touch/ contact information connectingleeds@leeds.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Wakefield A638 Doncaster Road
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Project overview
Currently paused
Delivery of the A638 Doncaster Road Corridor scheme is a key element of the strategy to provide the Wakefield area with the infrastructure it needs to support growth.
This scheme will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by encouraging modal shift towards sustainable modes, through providing infrastructure to support walking, cycling and bus usage promoting associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Wakefield Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £6.30 million Project Status Activity 4: Full Business Case
Start and end dates This scheme is currently paused. Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders N/A Contact TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Wakefield A639 Park Road (development)
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Project overview
Delivery of the A639 Park Road corridor scheme is a key element of the strategy to provide the Pontefract and Castleford area with the infrastructure it needs to support growth. It will enable the local road network to operate more efficiently by reducing congestion, improving journey times, providing infrastructure to support modal shift towards more sustainable modes allowing associated health benefits, and provide capacity for growth.
Project Lead Wakefield Council District/ Area West Yorkshire Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £.57 million.
Levelling Up Fund (LUF) - £TBC
Project Status Funded by CIP to Activity 3 - Outline Business Case. To be funded by LUF from Activity 4 - Full Business Case.
Start and end dates 2020- 2026 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Other funders N/A Contact TransportProjects@westyorks-ca.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
Other corridor improvement projects
- A641 Bradford Huddersfield Corridor
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Project overview
The A641 forms part of the Key Route Network between Huddersfield and Bradford and provides an essential link from Brighouse to surrounding centres and the M62 J25 (via the A644). The scheme comprises of a series of interventions proposed for delivery in Brighouse town centre and along the A641 corridor The scheme is to be funded from the West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund.
Carrying more than 20,000 vehicles a day, the route has significant traffic congestion issues in a number of locations.
Reducing journey times along the route will increase economic investment in the area by unlocking land for employment and housing growth, as well as improving conditions for all users. This will include increasing the use of sustainable transport and improving facilities for public transport.
The project will be delivered in cooperation with the investment projects managed by both Kirklees Council and Bradford Council.
Project Lead Calderdale Council District/ Area Calderdale Funding West Yorkshire plus Transport Fund- £75.5 million
Other capital funding is planned to be provided by CMBC through planning obligations (TBC Winter 2024).
Project Status Activity 4: Full Business Case Start and end dates 2017- 2026 Delivery partners Calderdale and West Yorkshire Combined Authority Other funders TBC Get in touch (contact information) Last updated in September 2023
- A653 Leeds to Dewsbury Corridor
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Project overview
This scheme for the A653 corridor from Dewsbury into Leeds will see capacity enhancement measures to reduce congestion at 'hot spot' junctions along with public transport improvement such as the introduction of a limited stop bus service between Dewsbury and Leeds.
Reduced and more reliable journey times will help support job retention and growth along the corridor as well as improved local air quality though reduced CO2 emissions.
Project Lead Kirklees Council District/ Area Kirklees Funding Total scheme cost- £7.825 million
West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund- £7.175 million
Project Status Activity 4 - FBC Start and end dates TBC Delivery partners Kirklees and Leeds City Council Other funders S106 contributions Get in touch major.transport@kirklees.gov.uk Last updated February 2024
- Bradford to Shipley Corridor
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Project overview
This scheme aims to improve the links between Bradford city centre and Shipley. Proposals include multi-modal enhancements along Manningham Lane/Bradford Road which are focused on boosting journey time reliability, connectivity and improving bus and cycle journeys.
The Bradford-Shipley Route Improvement Scheme (BSRIS) will primarily deliver improvements at key junctions in Bradford to enhance the highway capacity and connectivity to/from Shipley town centre. The scheme will also improve accessibility to Frizinghall rail station, improve the urban environment at Bradford Beck, and improve the public transport, walking and cycling provision along the Manningham Lane corridor. Combined, these improvements will help to reduce carbon emissions, alleviate flood risk and create better places along the corridor.
The BSRIS is anticipated to reduce traffic congestion, improve journey time reliability for all modes, improve air quality and increase road safety. A key local benefit of the scheme will be improvements to green spaces along the route, providing pockets of wildlife and pleasant walking paths which can be used by residents. The scheme supports delivery of inclusive growth by facilitating new housing and employment opportunities and a better quality of life, with better air quality, encouraging active mode travel (walking, cycling), improving rail accessibility, and enhancing the urban environment, specifically at Bradford Beck.
The scheme is anticipated to reduce current and forecast congestion, improve journey time reliability for all modes, and widen the sustainable travel opportunities with enhanced cycling and walking infrastructure and connectivity to rail.
Project Lead Bradford Council District/ Area Bradford Funding West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund - £11.5 million Project Status Activity 3 - OBC Start and end dates Scheme is being pipelined at the Full Business Case stage following the November 2022 inflation review Delivery partners Bradford City Council Other funders None Get in touch Last updated in September 2023
- Castleford Growth Corridor Scheme
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Project overview
The Aire River Growth Corridor is within Castleford and has been designated as a 'Housing Zone'. Improvements to the transport infrastructure are needed to accommodate additional new homes planned for the area, and employment growth expected in the town.
This scheme aims to construct a new link road, improving the highway and reducing congestion. Flood mitigation measures will also be installed and pedestrian crossing facilities will be improved. A cycle lane will also be added to improve accessibility for cycle users along Aire Street and Wheldon Road.
The Castleford Growth Corridor Scheme will provide this by reducing congestion and improving accessibility.
This scheme will also provide a new public realm along the waterfront.
Project Lead Wakefield Council District/ Area Wakefield Funding West Yorkshire-plus Transport Fund - £9.27m Project Status Activity 4: Full Business Case Start and end dates April 2024 - January 2025 Delivery partners West Yorkshire Combined Authority Other funders Wakefield Council - £221k Get in touch Transplan@wakefield.gov.uk Last updated in February 2024