A jewel in the crown of Yorkshire’s railway heritage, Huddersfield station is one of the most architecturally impressive stations in the UK. Opened in 1850, its grand façade and historical significance make it a landmark in the town. Managed by TransPennine Express, the station is undergoing a major transformation to support the future of rail travel while preserving its iconic features.
Huddersfield Station reopens following 30-day closure with some changes to services
Following a 30-day closure for extensive upgrade works, Huddersfield station has reopened (29 September) and will operate until early 2027 with three newly rebuilt and extended platforms.
The station will operate until early 2027 with platforms 1, 2 and 3 only, while construction continues to the other platforms, roof canopy and track.
Some services will be affected during this phase of work. Stations including Cottingley, Morley, Batley, Ravensthorpe, Brighouse, Halifax, Low Moor and Bradford Interchange won’t have direct trains to Huddersfield.
Customers should continue to plan ahead and check their journeys at www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Click below to watch the great progress being made at Huddersfield.
Huddersfield 30 Day Blockade – week one
Huddersfield 30 Day Blockade – week two
Huddersfield 30 Day Blockade – week three
Huddersfield 30 Day Blockade – week four
Huddersfield 30 Day Blockade – Completion video
We are continuing with major rail upgrades in the Huddersfield area. This involves strengthening work to Huddersfield viaduct and the replacement of several bridges, including the A62 Leeds Road, Colne Bridge Road and several spans on Huddersfield viaduct, to enable new track and overhead line equipment to be installed.
As a result, several road closures will be in place during the first part of 2026. Please note that the A641 Bradford Road / Northgate, the A62 Leeds Road and Colne Bridge Road will not be closed at the same time during this period.
The latest information on diversion routes can be found on One Network. For any changes to bus routes throughout the closures, please visit Current bus alerts | Metro
A641 Bradford Road / Northgate closures
A62 Leeds Road closures (pedestrian access maintained throughout)
Between March and May inclusive, when we don’t have full road closures in place there will be multi-phase traffic signals at the A62 to facilitate the ongoing utility diversion work.
Colne Bridge Road (pedestrian access maintained)
Fitzwilliam Street
John William Street
During this period, the closure on Fitzwilliam Street will extend out across John William Street, with traffic lights in place on Fitzwilliam Street. Castlegate Loop / the slip road will also be shut.
Plan your journey and view live departure information from Huddersfield on the National Rail website:
Visit National RailOverhead electrification will bring faster, more frequent and greener trains, improving air quality and making journeys more reliable.
Redesigned railway lines and platforms will allow longer, faster and more reliable trains to pass through, and stop, at the station.
A footbridge with lifts will provide step-free access, making the station accessible for everyone.
The iconic ‘Euston-style’ roof will be carefully restored, preserving its character while providing improved shelter while you wait.
The historic tearoom will be refurbished and rebuilt, offering an enhanced waiting space.
Expect brighter lighting, clearer signage and new seating to enhance your experience.