Huddersfield station will be closed for 30 days from Saturday 30 August until Sunday 28 September, reopening on Monday 29 September 2025, to facilitate major upgrades as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).
Huddersfield station will temporarily close between 30 August and 28 September 2025 while major rail upgrades take place. Work includes:
• Reconstruction of the platforms and track at the station
• Strengthening work to Huddersfield viaduct
• The replacement of John William Street railway bridge
• Track renewals and signalling work
Impact on railway stations
• Train services will not call at seven stations during the closure, with replacement buses in use instead (Lockwood, Deighton, Huddersfield, Slaithwaite, Marsden, Greenfield, Mossley).
• Brighouse station will be the primary location for road/rail connections for those travelling via Huddersfield. A bus service will be in place to transport customers between Brighouse and Huddersfield to connect with trains.
• Stalybridge station will act as a road/rail interchange point for customers travelling to and from Manchester and on other local services.
The TRU project team are holding a community drop-in information event where the public can find out more about the station closure and our plans for keeping customers on the move.
The event will take place on Tuesday 8th July from 3-6pm at:
Huddersfield Town Hall (Reception Room, 1st Floor)
Ramsden Street
Huddersfield
HD1 2TA
If you would like to attend, please feel free to stop by at any point during the stated times.