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Why after so many accidents and chaos and expense on Leeds road are the still no proposals for any calming measures on this horrible road.
Cazooma
asked
9 months ago
Good afternoon,
Thank you for getting in touch.
The Dewsbury-Batley-Chidswell Sustainable Travel Corridor Project only covers a small section of Leeds Road - the junction at Grange Road. The issues you highlighted are being addressed by Leeds City Council and Kirklees Council via other proposals/projects.
Kind regards,
The Project Team
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Can a feasibility be considered for having a direct train journey from Batley/Dewsbury to Bradford? (a local stopper train)
Yunus Patel
asked
9 months ago
Good afternoon,
Thank you for getting in touch and for your suggestion.
This is a good proposition that is possibly/likely being explored by Network Rail and train operators, but it has to be commercially viable.
Kind regards,
The Project Team
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