Brighouse bus station

Brighouse bus station serves the town of Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro. The bus station is situated in the Brighouse Town Centre and could be accessed from Gooder Street and Ganny Road. The current station was opened from 10 May 2009 on the site of the previous one that dates back from the 1970s.

Brighouse
General information
LocationGanny Road, Brighouse
Calderdale
Operated byWest Yorkshire Metro
Bus stands6
Bus operators
ConnectionsBrighouse railway station (660 yards [600 m])
History
OpenedMay 2009

The new bus station cost £2.38 million and provides passengers with more comfortable and safer enclosed waiting areas, new seating and lighting, real time electronic passenger information, 24-hour CCTV surveillance and additional footpaths and pedestrian access [1] It has six stands.[2]

Services

The main operators that use the station are First West Yorkshire's Bradford and Calderdale & Huddersfield operations, Arriva Yorkshire and Yorkshire Tiger. National Express services go from here daily south to London Victoria Coach Station.

Buses run from the bus station to Bradford, Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Elland, Halifax and Huddersfield. There used to be a service to Leeds and Saltaire but both were cut.

References

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