Huddersfield train station to close for a MONTH, affecting journeys across the North

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Huddersfield train station to close for a MONTH, affecting journeys across the North

Huddersfield train station to close for a MONTH, affecting journeys across the North

Huddersfield train station is set to close for an entire month this summer, impacting journeys between Manchester and Leeds as well as the neighbouring towns and cities.

The key station on the Transpennine Route is shutting to all trains from Saturday 30 August until Sunday 28 September as part of the once-in-a-generation Transpennine Route Upgrade.

It’s being described as a ‘significant closure’ with diversions, rail replacement buses and more planned in to keep the region moving.

Services between Leeds and Manchester (and beyond) will operate via the Calder Valley line, passing stations including Castleton, Sowerby Bridge, and Bradford Interchange.

An email from Northern today warned ‘Your journey may take longer than usual’.

Other stations in West Yorkshire will be subjected to a month of rail replacement bus routes instead, including Stalybridge to Huddersfield, Slaithwaite, Greenfield and Mirfield.

There will be no trains at all at Huddersfield Station throughout the closure period.

A summary of changes to Northern services is below:

It’s all part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade, which aims to deliver better train travel across the North, especially between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.

The work that’s resulting in the closure of Huddersfield train station includes reconstructing and extending platforms, strengthening the Huddersfield viaduct, and upgrading the track and signalling.

This will support greener, more frequent, and more reliable journeys.

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Featured image: Northern

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