I photograph all the changes I see locally and post on Flickr "Transpennine Route Upgrade, Dewsbury to Huddersfield, group. Before they change anything and ongoing as the do work in places. For the record.
@@guyroebuck8510 What little parking there is now, is being removed. No bus routes close by. (3/4 mile) Very little housing close by.(~1/2 mile) If nobody is using the rail service now, what would be the point of more trains stopping for nobody to get on / off...? It's so poorly used, there are no ticket machines, and only a departure screen on one of the two platforms. People get the more frequent, more convenient, far cheaper bus. And even the busses have had their frequency massively reduced. It's just like the new Morley Station just up the line. Both poorly sited, and NOW even more so....
@@andrewnelson4057 Andrew ..As In the Lyrics of immortal Marvin Gaye Song:- "What's going on" First there is the Dewsbury Riverside Housing project that is only waiting for the new road realignment at the new Station before it starts. Do you know of these plans that are walking distance to the Station? We are talking into the thousands of new builds. So it is going to be very well situated to the Station which leads into my second point... The Quality of the station is a definite upgrade. New Long platforms that will allow for the first time since 1964, a Wakefield Direct service and probably a stop for Grand Central to Doncaster/ London. I am pretty sure there will be some car parking facilities constructed and some new bus stops and services. nailed on! You simply won't recognise the place when finished! You need to find the plans. The place will be unrecognisable seriously Multi, Multi Millions being spent in just ONE hectare Massive Civils. I have said this before and been laughed at to my face but The New Riverside, particularly the more you go towards Thornhill/ Foxroyd ; Will be a desirable place to live because of the surrounding green spaces and Agricultural setting. Take Note
It'll take a long time. I haven't seen a list of dates/timescales for when it might be finished. It would be nice to know things like... when will Heaton Lodge Junction's new 1km curve be done, when will the relocated Ravensthorpe Station be finished, when will the work on four-tracking Hudds to Dewsbury start, when are the major changes at Mirfield Station due to happen. There seems to be a lack of info about timings for these aspects of the project.
In the meantime take the car and don’t get too close to the ongoing works enjoy the open Countryside along the slopes of the Calder valley- It is a beautiful place!
Thanks Sarah it’s gonna be a massive change there 😮 loving the updates. 😎
Thank you for your updates on this huge project, Sarah. Always enjoy seeing the progress. 👍🏻
Thanks for the continuing updates on this project , I appreciate the time and effort you're putting in I have subscribed to your channel 👍
Many thanks for that - much appreciated 👍
Keep these informed video's coming.Thank you.
Love your way of getting the message over. Very easy to grasp. ❤. It was a hive of activity too 😊
Thanks - much appreciated.
i like when massive engineering happens on the railways interesting keep us posted for future stuff shoed you get to it 😀
I photograph all the changes I see locally and post on Flickr "Transpennine Route Upgrade, Dewsbury to Huddersfield, group. Before they change anything and ongoing as the do work in places. For the record.
TRU seems like minor works compared to the Silvertown Tunnel and the proposed Lower Thames Road Tunnel.
Thanks Sarah; when do you think this station-moving etc work will be finished?
A huge amount of money being spent on a station that has 1 train per hour, and many of them don't pick-up / drop-off a single passenger.
With respect. That like lots of things in this world can change.
@@guyroebuck8510
What little parking there is now, is being removed.
No bus routes close by. (3/4 mile)
Very little housing close by.(~1/2 mile)
If nobody is using the rail service now, what would be the point of more trains stopping for nobody to get on / off...?
It's so poorly used, there are no ticket machines, and only a departure screen on one of the two platforms.
People get the more frequent, more convenient, far cheaper bus. And even the busses have had their frequency massively reduced.
It's just like the new Morley Station just up the line. Both poorly sited, and NOW even more so....
You are a bright spark ain’t you!
Can you please study the subject before giving bloom to your ignorance please
@@andrewnelson4057 Andrew ..As In the Lyrics of immortal Marvin Gaye Song:- "What's going on"
First there is the Dewsbury Riverside Housing project that is only waiting for the new road realignment at the new Station before it starts. Do you know of these plans that are walking distance to the Station? We are talking into the thousands of new builds. So it is going to be very well situated to the Station which leads into my second point...
The Quality of the station is a definite upgrade. New Long platforms that will allow for the first time since 1964, a Wakefield Direct service and probably a stop for Grand Central to Doncaster/ London.
I am pretty sure there will be some car parking facilities constructed and some new bus stops and services. nailed on! You simply won't recognise the place when finished!
You need to find the plans. The place will be unrecognisable seriously Multi, Multi Millions being spent in just ONE hectare Massive Civils.
I have said this before and been laughed at to my face but The New Riverside, particularly the more you go towards Thornhill/ Foxroyd ; Will be a desirable place to live because of the surrounding green spaces and Agricultural setting. Take Note
Not anytime soon…Years of work to come
It'll take a long time. I haven't seen a list of dates/timescales for when it might be finished. It would be nice to know things like... when will Heaton Lodge Junction's new 1km curve be done, when will the relocated Ravensthorpe Station be finished, when will the work on four-tracking Hudds to Dewsbury start, when are the major changes at Mirfield Station due to happen. There seems to be a lack of info about timings for these aspects of the project.
In the meantime take the car and don’t get too close to the ongoing works enjoy the open Countryside along the slopes of the Calder valley- It is a beautiful place!