Operated by Metro Opened 1974 | Bus stands 28 | |
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Location Upperhead Row, Huddersfield
Kirklees Bus operators First West Yorkshire, Arriva Yorkshire, Yorkshire Tiger, Tiger Blue, Stotts Coaches, First Greater Manchester, TLC Travel Connections Huddersfield railway station (300 metres) Address Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 2JN, United Kingdom Similar Halifax bus station, Huddersfield railway station, Wakefield bus station, Brighouse bus station, Bradford Interchange |
Huddersfield bus station jan 2016
Huddersfield bus station serves the town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.
Contents
- Huddersfield bus station jan 2016
- Metro chair james lewis in huddersfield bus station
- Services
- References
The bus station was opened on Sunday 1 December 1974 and is owned and managed by Metro. It is now the busiest bus station in West Yorkshire. The bus station is situated in Huddersfield town centre, underneath the Multi-storey car park. It is bordered by the Ring Road (Castlegate A62) and can be accessed from High Street, Upperhead Row and Henry Street.
There are 25 pick-up and three alighting only stands at the bus station.
Metro chair james lewis in huddersfield bus station
Services
The main operators at the bus station include First West Yorkshire, Arriva Yorkshire and Yorkshire Tiger with other services run by First Greater Manchester, Tiger Blue and Stotts Coaches. National Express coaches run nationwide from here.
In March 2009, Megabus started to run a coach service, called Megabusplus to London, which involves changing from the coach on to an East Midlands Trains service at East Midlands Parkway.
There are plently of local services which link Huddersfield with the surrounding areas of the town such as Denby Dale, Golcar, Holmfirth, Lindley, Marsden, Meltham, Milnsbridge, Slaithwaite. In addition to this, there are several services which run to other towns in West Yorkshire such as Batley, Bradford, Brighouse, Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Elland, Halifax, Hebden Bridge, Heckmondwike, Leeds, Mirfield, Morley and Wakefield, the White Rose Shopping Centre plus the 184 service which links Huddersfield with Manchester and Oldham in Greater Manchester.