Leeds Station: Replacement buses and platform closures over Bank Holiday Weekend - everything you need to know
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Network Rail is completely remodelling the track layout between platforms 4 and 6.
It says this will make it easier for more trains to enter and exit the station.
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Hide AdDuring the first stage of the project over the Bank Holiday weekend, teams will be installing new overhead line equipment, running new overhead wires - which power some trains - and moving some of the signalling equipment.
For this work to be carried out safely, some of the platforms at Leeds station will be closed on Sunday.
Passengers who need to travel are strongly advised to plan ahead.
Where will replacement buses be in place?
Buses will replace trains between Leeds and Kirkstall Forge, where passengers can connect to trains to and from Ilkley and Bradford Forster Square
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Buses will replace trains between Leeds and Wakefield Westgate via Outwood, to connect with trains to and from Knottingley via Streethouse and Featherstone
Northern trains to/from Manchester Victoria will start/end at Bradford Interchange, with bus replacement services between Leeds and Bradford Interchange
A reduced service will run between Leeds and Skipton and trains will not call at Shipley. Buses will also replace trains between Carlisle and Appleby.
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Trains to Morecambe, Settle and Carlisle will start/end at Skipton
Replacement buses will pick up and drop off on New Station Street.
Train services will resume on Bank Holiday Monday.
Why is the work taking place?
Matt Rice, North and East Route Director for Network Rail said: “Re-positioning the tracks between platforms 4 to 6 might not sound exciting, but it’s an upgrade that will make journeys across the north more reliable and help us limit the impact of any unplanned disruption.
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Hide Ad“While we try to carry out work so it doesn’t affect train services, we do need to close some of the platforms on Sunday 30 May, therefore we’re asking passengers to plan ahead and check before travelling.”
Tony Baxter, Regional Director at Northern, said: “The vital work taking place at Leeds station is key to future proofing Northern services and delivering more reliable and punctual journeys for our customers.
“We are working closely with colleagues at Network Rail to keep disruption to a minimum, but the scale of the work does mean several routes will be affected during the bank holiday work.
“I’d like to thank our customers in advance for their understanding and patience and call on them to plan journeys carefully, allow extra time for travel and check ahead before setting off.”