Rail Accessibility Package

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If you need any materials in an alternative format or would like to provide feedback in a different way please contact us by emailing yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk, by calling Metroline on 0113 245 7676, or by writing to FREEPOST WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY (no stamp required).

 

What we hope to do 

West Yorkshire Combined Authority is working with Northern Trains (Northern) to make accessibility improvements to rail stations across the region as part of its Access for All programme. Together, we want to make sure customers are safe, can access the information they need and can wait somewhere comfortable with the right facilities.  

This work supports our ambition for the Weaver Network, with transport that’s easy to navigate and simple to useUnveiled in May 2025 by the Combined Authority, the Weaver Network is the new name and unifying brand for transport in West Yorkshire. 

The work is due to start in early 2027 at the stations listed below, subject to approval of the business case. 


Which stations we plan to improve

Phase one of these improvements includes 22 stations across Bradford, Calderdale, Leeds and Wakefield You can see which stations are in phase one by: 

  • Viewing the list below 

  • Viewing the map image below  

You can also see the stations and what is planned for each station on our interactive map here or on the map image below. Please be aware this function may not be compatible with screen readers. You can see exactly what's happening at each station by clicking here 

Stations listed for improvements in phase one 

Bingley 

Hebden Bridge 

Bradford Forster Square 

Horsforth 

Bradford Interchange 

Ilkley 

Burley in Wharfedale 

Keighley 

Burley Park 

Menston 

Cross Gates 

New Pudsey 

Crossflatts 

Pontefract Monkhill 

Frizinghall 

Saltaire 

Garforth 

Shipley 

Guiseley 

Steeton & Silsden 

Halifax 

Wakefield Kirkgate 

 

A map showing the 22 stations receiving improvements in the first phase of the Rail Accessibility Package


What accessibility improvements could be installed 

The list below shows the types of accessibility improvements to be installed, although these will vary by station. To see exactly what improvement we plan to install at which station, please view the interactive map here or a full list of improvements here 

To see what these improvements look like, please see our glossary here 

Accessibility specific improvements

Braille Station Maps 

Help Points 

Induction Loops 

Direction signs to lifts, platforms and accessible routes 

Accessible facilities signs 

Handrails with Braille - directions, routes and level changes

Accessible WC and baby change facilities 

Handrails with Braille - directions, routes and level changes

Tactile paving - on stairs and ramps

Tap Rails


Other improvements 

Painted lines in car park 

Painted lines on footpaths in car park 

Bike stands 

Anti-slip stair edging 

External pathway improvements 

Seats inside 

Seats outside 

Furniture Painting 


Our project objectives and benefits

Improving accessibility is an important part of improving rail journeys for all existing customers, as well as attracting new ones.    

This work aims to: 

  • Make stations accessible and fit for purpose through targeted improvements and replacement of facilities not meeting industry standards. 

  • Encourage more people to travel by rail 

  • Improve access to jobs, education, leisure and health services.  

  • Improve the customer’s overall journey experience. 


How this project is funded

Subject to a successful business case, phase one of the Rail Accessibility Package will be delivered through funding provided to the Combined Authority by HM Government. The funding for this scheme is known as capital funding; this means it can only be spent on schemes to deliver new or improved infrastructure. The cost of phase one (22 stations) is expected to cost £5 million. The subsequent phases covering the remaining 42 stations are expected to be funded by Northern.


The next steps

The Rail Accessibility Package is currently working towards Full Business Casewhich will aim to be submitted at the end of 2025. 

Works for phase 1 (22 stations) are planned to start early 2027 and be finished by summer 2028. This date may change because it is dependent on the specific approvals processes and the availability of funding.  

If you would like to keep informed on updates on this project, please register here to be a part of Your Voice. 

If you need any materials in an alternative format or would like to provide feedback in a different way please contact us by emailing yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk, by calling Metroline on 0113 245 7676, or by writing to FREEPOST WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY (no stamp required).

 

What we hope to do 

West Yorkshire Combined Authority is working with Northern Trains (Northern) to make accessibility improvements to rail stations across the region as part of its Access for All programme. Together, we want to make sure customers are safe, can access the information they need and can wait somewhere comfortable with the right facilities.  

This work supports our ambition for the Weaver Network, with transport that’s easy to navigate and simple to useUnveiled in May 2025 by the Combined Authority, the Weaver Network is the new name and unifying brand for transport in West Yorkshire. 

The work is due to start in early 2027 at the stations listed below, subject to approval of the business case. 


Which stations we plan to improve

Phase one of these improvements includes 22 stations across Bradford, Calderdale, Leeds and Wakefield You can see which stations are in phase one by: 

  • Viewing the list below 

  • Viewing the map image below  

You can also see the stations and what is planned for each station on our interactive map here or on the map image below. Please be aware this function may not be compatible with screen readers. You can see exactly what's happening at each station by clicking here 

Stations listed for improvements in phase one 

Bingley 

Hebden Bridge 

Bradford Forster Square 

Horsforth 

Bradford Interchange 

Ilkley 

Burley in Wharfedale 

Keighley 

Burley Park 

Menston 

Cross Gates 

New Pudsey 

Crossflatts 

Pontefract Monkhill 

Frizinghall 

Saltaire 

Garforth 

Shipley 

Guiseley 

Steeton & Silsden 

Halifax 

Wakefield Kirkgate 

 

A map showing the 22 stations receiving improvements in the first phase of the Rail Accessibility Package


What accessibility improvements could be installed 

The list below shows the types of accessibility improvements to be installed, although these will vary by station. To see exactly what improvement we plan to install at which station, please view the interactive map here or a full list of improvements here 

To see what these improvements look like, please see our glossary here 

Accessibility specific improvements

Braille Station Maps 

Help Points 

Induction Loops 

Direction signs to lifts, platforms and accessible routes 

Accessible facilities signs 

Handrails with Braille - directions, routes and level changes

Accessible WC and baby change facilities 

Handrails with Braille - directions, routes and level changes

Tactile paving - on stairs and ramps

Tap Rails


Other improvements 

Painted lines in car park 

Painted lines on footpaths in car park 

Bike stands 

Anti-slip stair edging 

External pathway improvements 

Seats inside 

Seats outside 

Furniture Painting 


Our project objectives and benefits

Improving accessibility is an important part of improving rail journeys for all existing customers, as well as attracting new ones.    

This work aims to: 

  • Make stations accessible and fit for purpose through targeted improvements and replacement of facilities not meeting industry standards. 

  • Encourage more people to travel by rail 

  • Improve access to jobs, education, leisure and health services.  

  • Improve the customer’s overall journey experience. 


How this project is funded

Subject to a successful business case, phase one of the Rail Accessibility Package will be delivered through funding provided to the Combined Authority by HM Government. The funding for this scheme is known as capital funding; this means it can only be spent on schemes to deliver new or improved infrastructure. The cost of phase one (22 stations) is expected to cost £5 million. The subsequent phases covering the remaining 42 stations are expected to be funded by Northern.


The next steps

The Rail Accessibility Package is currently working towards Full Business Casewhich will aim to be submitted at the end of 2025. 

Works for phase 1 (22 stations) are planned to start early 2027 and be finished by summer 2028. This date may change because it is dependent on the specific approvals processes and the availability of funding.  

If you would like to keep informed on updates on this project, please register here to be a part of Your Voice. 

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