TRU thanks passengers after four weeks of major upgrades: Morley Works-2

Saturday 18 May 2024

TRU thanks passengers after four weeks of major upgrades

Region & Route:
Eastern

From Monday 22 April to Friday 17 May, midweek line closures saw TRU engineers work around the clock to complete track and signalling work as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade, bringing passengers a step closer to faster, greener and more reliable trains between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York.

Over 3000m of new track was installed between Morley and Cottingley stations, while work was carried out on over 13,000m of cables for signalling upgrades.

Five redundant signal bases were also removed and work was undertaken to the platforms at Morley station.

Through collaboration between Network Rail, Northern and TransPennine Express, diversionary routes and replacement buses were utilised to keep passengers on the move during the work.

Jonathan Hepton, Sponsor on the Transpennine Route Upgrade, said:

“I’d like to thank passengers travelling between Dewsbury and Leeds over the last four weeks for their understanding and support, after train services were affected to allow us to complete these upgrades.

“The improvements are part of a wider programme that will enable greater capacity and improved accessibility at stations along the Transpennine route so that, ultimately, everybody can reap the benefits of quicker, more frequent, and greener trains across the North.”

Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director at TransPennine Express, said:

“The work done over these four weeks forms an integral part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade, which will transform the journeys of our customers that travel between Huddersfield, Dewsbury, and Leeds.

We’d like to thank our customers for their patience whilst engineers completed these major upgrade works.”

Another four-week period of rail upgrades will take place in Morley in the summer, with the TRU team planning work on weekdays and nights between Monday 24 June and Friday 19 July. Additional work is also taking place on weekends around this period between Marsden, Huddersfield and Heaton Lodge.

Notes to Editors

Train services will be affected between Huddersfield – Dewsbury – Leeds from Mondays to Fridays (24 hour working), between Monday 24 June and Friday 19 July.

TransPennine Express:

  • Services between Huddersfield – Leeds will be diverted and will not run through Dewsbury.
  • Rail replacement bus services will replace services between Huddersfield – Dewsbury – Leeds.
  • Services from Hull will start/terminate at Leeds.
  • Services from Saltburn to Manchester Airport will start/terminate at Manchester Victoria.
  • Rail replacement buses will operate between Huddersfield – Manchester Airport via Stockport

Northern:

  • Services between Leeds – Wigan via Brighouse will be diverted and will not run through Dewsbury.
  • Rail replacement bus services will run between Halifax – Brighouse – Dewsbury – Leeds

Services between Marsden – Huddersfield – Heaton Lodge will also be affected on Saturdays and Sundays over the following weekends, with passengers advised to check before they travel:

  • 18-19 May
  • 25-26 May
  • 1-2 June
  • 8-9 June
  • 15-16 June

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