From Saturday 19 to Monday 21 April, upgrade work being carried out between Huddersfield and Dewsbury means train services across the Pennines will be impacted.
Disruption is expected over the Easter weekend as this major work takes place. To keep customers on the move, diversionary routes and rail replacement buses will be in operation, with amended timetables also in place.
The work being carried out will bring Mirfield one step closer to a newly upgraded station, which will see the reconstruction of the platforms, allowing the number of railway lines to increase from three to four, so more trains can run.
Step-free access will also be brought to the station with a new, accessible footbridge with lifts, whilst a new station entrance concourse on Station Road, including lift access from the road to platform level, will also be built.
The upgraded station car park will have new blue badge parking areas and improved cycle parking facilities.
Elsewhere on the route between Huddersfield and Dewsbury, TRU engineers will carry out track renewals and signal testing.
Andrew Campbell, Sponsor for TRU, said: “We’re aware that disruption isn’t ideal, so we would like to thank the people of Mirfield and beyond for their understanding as we continue our progress in delivering major upgrades to the station.
“By the end of 2025, Mirfield station will have modernised facilities with faster, more frequent trains able to stop there in the future, meaning improved journeys across the North.”
“Please plan any journeys ahead of time, as both the station and Station Road will be closed. Engineering work elsewhere on the route will also impact services across the Pennines.”
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