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Public Transport Changes CT-096-03 Public Transport Changes Changes to West Yorkshire’s public transport network between Saturday 29 and Monday 31 October 2016. New timetables and bus operator contact details can be found on the Metro website or in printed timetables and the West Yorkshire Bus Service Guide available from staffed Bus Stations in West Yorkshire. New timetables, generally available one week before the changes start. For further information call MetroLine on 0113 245 7676, open daily between 0700 and 2200 except for Christmas and New Year’s Day, or contact the Bus Operator. Information accuracy Every care and attention has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information within this publication. The West Yorkshire Combined Authority accepts no responsibility for any inconvenience caused as a result of alterations or inaccuracies. Changes to Bus Services Service Summary of the changes Date of change 1 Holt Park • Leeds • Beeston Sun 18 Sept Operated by First A revised timetable has been introduced for the start of the university term. 2 Middleton • Roundhay Park Sun 30 Oct Operated by First Service 2 will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate. The times will remain unchanged. 3 Cottingley • Brackenwood/Gledhill • Harehills Sun 30 Oct 3A Operated by First Services 3 and 3A will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate. The times will remain unchanged. 7 Leeds • Primley Park Sun 30 Oct Operated by First Service 7 will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate with a revised timetable. 7A Leeds • Alwoodley/Shadwell Sun 30 Oct 7S Operated by First X7 Services 7A, 7S and X7 will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate with a revised timetable. 11 Pudsey • Leeds • Cross Gates Sun 2 Oct Operated by First Minor timetable changes to two early morning journeys at Leysholme will be introduced on this service. • 2 • Service Summary of the changes Date of change 12 Middleton • Leeds • Roundhay Sun 30 Oct Operated by First Service 12 will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate. The times will remain unchanged. 13 Middleton • Leeds Brackenwood/Gledhow Sun 30 Oct 13A Operated by First Services 13 and 13A will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate. The times will remain unchanged. 14 Leeds • Bramley • Pudsey Sun 30 Oct Operated by First A minor route change in Leeds City Centre will be introduced. The service will now operate from Wellington Road via West Street, Park Lane, Westgate and The Headrow to Vicar Lane. 29 29X Leeds Student Village • Leeds • Beckett University Headingley Mon 19 Sept Campus Operated by First These are new University term time-only services operating Monday to Friday between Leeds Student Village and Beckett University Headingley Campus. 31 Horsforth • Holt Park Circular Wed 5 Oct 32 Operated by LOT/Yorkshire Tiger These services are now operated by Yorkshire Tiger. The timetable remains unchanged. 49 Bramley • Leeds • Monkswood Gate Sun 30 Oct Operated by First The early morning timetable will be revised. 50 Seacroft • Leeds • Horsforth Sun 30 Oct 50A Operated by First The early morning timetable will be revised. 51 Moor Allerton • Leeds • Morley • Tingley Mills Sun 30 Oct 52 Operated by First The Monday to Friday afternoon timetable will be revised. 56 Whinmoor • Cross Gates • Leeds • Moor Grange Sun 30 Oct Operated by First Service 56 will revert back to using Vicar Lane due to the completion of Victoria Gate. On Eastgate the service will use stop G6 and the times will be unchanged. • 3 • Service Summary of the changes Date of change 74 Ilkley • Bolton Abbey • Burnsall • Grassington • Hebden Sat 5 Nov Operated by Horseless Carriage The Saturday winter timetable will be introduced. North Yorkshire County Council will continue to run the weekday service. 80 Huddersfield • Kirkburton • Skelmanthorpe • Clayton West Sun 30 Oct 81 Operated by Yorkshire Tiger A revised timetable will be introduced to improve reliability and punctuality. 82 Huddersfield • Kirkburton • Skelmanthorpe • Denby Dale Sun 30 Oct Operated by Yorkshire Tiger A revised timetable will be introduced to improve reliability and punctuality. 83 Huddersfield • Shepley • Denby Dale Sun 30 Oct 83A Operated by Yorkshire Tiger 84 A revised timetable will be introduced to improve reliability and punctuality. 84A Denby Dale • Shepley • Huddersfield Sun 30 Oct Operated by Yorkshire Tiger A revised timetable will be introduced to improve reliability and punctuality. 86 Middleton • Holbeck • Bramley • Rodley Sun 30 Oct Operated by First A revised early morning timetable will be introduced. 86A Bramley • Hunslet • St James’s Hospital Sun 30 Oct Operated by First A revised timetable will be introduced. 88 Bramley • Rodley • Owlcotes Centre Thurs 6 Oct Operated by LOT/ Squarepeg This service is now operated by Squarepeg. The timetable remains unchanged. 101 Wakefield • Wrenthorpe Mon 31 Oct Operated by Arriva Minor timetable changes will be introduced to improve punctuality and co-ordination with services 103 and 481. • 4 • Service Summary of the changes Date of change 102 Healey • Lupset • Wakefield • Eastmoor Mon 31 Oct Operated by Arriva A revised route around Eastmoor will be introduced. This service will now operate in a clockwise loop. 103 Wakefield • Wrenthorpe • Stanley • Wakefield 41 Industrial Park Mon 31 Oct Operated by Arriva Minor timetable changes will be introduced to improve co-ordination with services 101 and 481. 110 Leeds • Wakefield • Kettlethorpe • Hall Green Mon 31 Oct Operated by Arriva A revised Monday to Friday afternoon timetable will be introduced. 116 Wakefield • Ossett Mon 31 Oct 126 Operated by Station Coaches This is a new hourly daytime Monday to Friday service running via the route of service 126 between Wakefield and Horbury, then into Ossett via The Green and Queen Street. It will form part of a 20 minute frequency with service 126. 145 Wakefield • Pontefract • Knottingley Mon 31 Oct 148 Operated by Arriva 148A A revised route and timetable will be introduced between Wakefield 149 and Featherstone. Service 148 and the evening and Sunday service 145 (to be renumbered 148A) will now run from Wakefield via Doncaster Road, A645, Cow Lane, High Street and Whinney Lane, Streethouse. Service 149 will now operate via Doncaster Road, A655 Black Road, Crossley Street (New Sharlston), Cow Lane and Weeland Road (Sharlston Village). 181 Huddersfield • Wilberlee Sun 30 Oct Operated by First A revised timetable will be introduced. 183 Huddersfield • Slaithwaite • Marsden Sun 30 Oct Operated by First A revised timetable will be introduced. 184 Huddersfield • Marsden • Oldham • Manchester Sun 30 Oct Operated by First Manchester A revised timetable will be introduced. 185 Huddersfield • Marsden Dirker Sun 30 Oct 186 Operated by First A revised timetable will be introduced. • 5 • Service Summary of the changes Date of change 193 Wakefield • Ryhill • Royston • Barnsley Mon 31 Oct Operated by Watersons This is a new Monday to Saturday service replacing Arriva service 193. Up to seven journeys per day will be provided in each direction. 193 Wakefield • Ryhill/Newstead • Royston • Barnsley Mon 31 Oct 194 Operated by Arriva These services will no longer operate south of Ryhill. Links to Barnsley will now be provided by new service 193 operated by Watersons. Service 194 will run as service 196 with journeys terminating at Newstead. 195 Wakefield • Ryhill • Newstead/Hemsworth Mon 31 Oct 196 Operated by Arriva A revised timetable will be introduced with one bus per hour running between Wakefield and New Crofton to replace the withdrawn service 193. Newstead will continue to be served half-hourly by service 196 and Hemsworth and South Hiendley hourly by service 195. The evening and Sunday service will now run hourly to Hemsworth and South Hiendley (195) or hourly to Newstead (196). 197 Hemsworth • Newstead • Ryhill Thurs 6 Oct Operated by LOT/Watersons This service is now operated by Waterstons. The timetable remains unchanged. 202 Leeds • Dewsbury • Huddersfield Sun 30 Oct 203 Operated by Arriva On Friday and Saturday nights there will be additional journeys between Leeds and Dewsbury, departing York Street (outside Leeds Bus Station) at 2343 and 0013. There will also be an additional journey from Dewsbury to Leeds departing at 2325. 212 Dewsbury • Batley • Wakefield Mon 26 Sept Operated by Arriva All journeys on this service will be operated by Arriva to a revised timetable. 223 Mirfield • Heckmondwike • Morley • White Rose Centre • Leeds Mon 26 Sept Operated by Arriva All journeys on this service will be operated by Arriva to a revised timetable. 226 Halifax • Norwood Green Wed 5 Oct Operated by LOT/ Halifax Bus Company This service is now operated by Halifax Bus Company. The timetable remains unchanged. • 6 • Service Summary of the changes Date of change 241 Huddersfield • Lepton • Houses Hill/Grange Moor Sun 30 Oct Operated by Yorkshire Tiger This service will no longer serve Grange Moor, which will continue to be served by service 231. There will be a new timetable introduced to improve punctuality and reliability with an additional journey to Houses Hill. 252 Dewsbury • Heckmondwike • Cleckheaton • Leeds Mon 26 Sept Operated by Arriva All journeys on this service will be operated by Arriva to a revised timetable. 252 Dewsbury • Heckmondwike • Cleckheaton • Leeds Sat 29 Oct 254 Operated by Arriva A revised timetable will be introduced. 262 Huddersfield • Kirkheaton • Upper Heaton • Mirfield • Dewsbury Sun 30 Oct Operated by Yorkshire Tiger There will be a new timetable introduced on this service to improve punctuality and reliability. It will operate every 30 minutes all day. The Monday to Friday off peak journeys to Kirkheaton will be withdrawn. 281 Bradford/Fieldhead Estate • Batley • Dewsbury • Thornhill Mon 31 Oct 282 Operated by Arriva 283 A revised route will be introduced in Dewsbury town centre towards Thornhill, running via Bradford Road and Northgate, not Foundry Street.
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