Transforming Huddersfield Bus Station - second engagement
This engagement has now closed, thank you for taking part.
Your feedback has now been analysed and the outcome report can be found here.
We are excited to share our £27 million plans to significantly transform Huddersfield Bus Station in partnership with Kirklees Council. We’re on a mission to make public transport your first choice and as part of the Weaver network, facilities like Huddersfield Bus Station will make that a more attractive option. We’re working together to create a brighter, stronger, greener and better-connected region, improving lives by connecting people with places.
Our plans include an improved interior design, better accessibility for all bus station users and upgraded public entrances and exits and a green living roof canopy.
Following your initial feedback in the summer of 2021 (www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/hdbs) we have made some changes, and we are now seeking views from you on the final detailed designs.
We want to enable more people to use public transport in Huddersfield and the wider region so we are aiming to do the following:
Provide a better customer experience for Huddersfield Bus Station passengers by upgrading facilities and improving safety
Transform inside and outside spaces to make the bus station a modern and attractive gateway to Huddersfield
Make Huddersfield Bus Station more accessible for all and better connected with the town centre to increase numbers of people travelling by bus
Improve the energy efficiency of the bus station
Make the bus station a more secure facility, to improve personal safety and encourage more people to travel by bus
This engagement runs from Tuesday 8 July to Sunday 17 August 2025.

Improvements to your passenger experience:
New seating throughout the bus station with upgraded timetable stands, with modern bus and rail Real Time Information screens to check live bus arrivals and departures
New tiling on the floors and walls plus a new ceiling
Refurbished public toilets and relocating the accessible toilet and baby change facilities
Changes to the travel centre layout (the full range of travel centre services to remain) and Real Time Information screen
Coach stands to move closer to the Market Street exit of the bus station to allow more space for passengers
New signage and tactile wayfinding line to be installed – leading to entrances, bus stands and passenger facilities
Changing the main entrance slope to make it more accessible
New help points, providing instant remote assistance in an emergency
Addition of handrails in Henry Street entrance/walkway
New Changing Place facilities providing enough space and the right equipment for people with a range of disabilities and their carers, including a hoist and height adjustable changing bench
A new quiet room that can be accessed by members of the public who need to get away from busier areas of the bus station
Increasing the size of the bus stands making it more accessible to enter and exit the buses. The number of bus stands will reduce to 21 stands to enable this improvement whilst maintaining the same number of bus services by increasing the frequency of use of remaining 21 stands
New planters and new seating under the canopy and ramp area
Safety and security improvements
Bicycle stands under the canopy and covered by CCTV
An extended traffic island on Henry Street entrance to improve safety
Improved visibility of the concourse from the extended Bus Station Managers’ Office
Improved CCTV (internal and external) and lighting, including additional glazing to increase natural light
New barriers at bus stands to improve safety and accessibility
Resurfacing of the carriageway and improving the bus drivers’ walkway
The car park access and stairwells are to be refurbished to make it safer and more attractive
Energy efficiency and carbon saving
New efficient glazing and doors throughout the bus station
Green living canopy roof with solar glazing
Kirklees Council is also making improvements to the car park including structural enhancements, new fire detection system, enhanced CCTV coverage, replacement fire doors, upgraded entrance and exit ramps and lighting, and ramp safety heating to counteract snow and ice. More details can be found on the Kirklees Councils website.

Have Your Say
To see our proposals in more detail, please view the plans. Once you have read the information, you can let us know what you think using any of the following methods on this page:
Complete our online questionnaire
Ask us a question using the online Question and Answer tool
View our Frequently Asked Questions
You can also contact us in the following ways, including to request information in alternative formats:
Email on yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Phone (MetroLine Information Service) on 0113 245 7676
Post at FREEPOST WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY (no stamp required)
Events
We will be hosting four drop-in events as part of this engagement which will provide you with an opportunity to learn more about the proposals and to ask your own questions to the project team. There will be access to paper surveys where you can provide your views on the proposals.
- Thursday 17 July, 10am – 1pm at Huddersfield Open Market, Brook Street, Huddersfield, HD1 1DY
Wednesday 30 July, 10am - 1pm at Huddersfield Bus Station, Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, HD1 2JW
Monday 4 August, 12pm - 4pm at Huddersfield Bus Station, Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, HD1 2JW
Wednesday 13 August, 10am – 1pm at Huddersfield Bus Station, Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, HD1 2JW
Can’t make the drop-ins? Prefer online? Join us on Friday 18 July 10am - 11am via Zoom to learn more about the plans and ask the project team any questions. Sign up here. This webinar will be recorded and available to watch afterwards
Next steps
An outcome report summarising the feedback will be added to this webpage. The feedback gathered from this engagement will be considered and will inform the final business case decision and the redevelopment of Huddersfield Bus Station.
This engagement will close at 11.59pm on Sunday 17 August 2025.




