Leeds Train Station £161 million upgrade completed as promised

The Rail Minister called it a "major milestone"

Leeds Train Station
Author: Demi OlutunmogunPublished 4th Jan 2022
Last updated 4th Jan 2022

More than £160 million has been spent on creating a new Platform 0 and delivering a new concourse.

The Rail Minister, Wendy Morton, says the completion of work at Leeds station marks a "major milestone" in delivering better transport for West Yorkshire.

Engineers are now turning their attention to electrifying railway lines between Manchester, Leeds and York- to speed up journey times.

The upgrades are part of the Government’s £96bn Integrated Rail Plan - leading to reduced journey times and transform connections for passengers across Yorkshire.

'These upgrades are a huge milestone making these journeys even easier'

Rail Minister, Wendy Morton said:

“Leeds station is a major hub right at the heart of the North, not only a gateway to one of the UK’s most vibrant and lively cities but a vital transport link enabling people from all over the country to travel for work, pleasure and connect with friends and family.

“These upgrades are a huge milestone making these journeys even easier, providing passengers with more seats, more services and more punctual journeys all while building upon our unprecedented Integrated Rail Plan - delivering a modern, fully connected transport hub fit for the future quicker than under previous plans.”

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