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Huddersfield Rail Station set to close as major engineering works to continue 

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Rail services between Huddersfield and Leeds will be disrupted during May and June to allow work to continue on the multi-billion-pound Transpennine Route Upgrade. 

Diversionary routes will be in place and journey times are expected to be altered. Where possible, customers will remain on trains, however, rail replacement bus services will be in operation where that is not possible. 

Why the closures are necessary

These closures will allow for the safe delivery of critical infrastructure upgrades. These include track and drainage renewals, bridge works, signalling improvements, and significant station enhancements along the route. The series of upgrade works will help deliver faster, more frequent services on a greener, more reliable railway. 

Changes to services

There will not be any trains departing from Huddersfield towards Dewsbury and Leeds: 

On the following dates, there will be no trains through Dewsbury. Amended timetables will be in place and services will be diverted between Huddersfield and Leeds via Wakefield Kirkgate: 

Find out more

Please check your journey before travelling by visiting the National Rail website 

More information about the Transpennine Route Upgrade and a full list of the upcoming closures and how they might affect you can be found on the Transpennine Route Upgrade website. 

How the scheme is being funded and delivered

This project is being funded and managed by the Transpennine Route Upgrade enterprise – made up of Network Rail, train operating companies and contractors. 

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