Public invited to share views on Huddersfield TRU upgrades

Between Standedge and Gledholt in Huddersfield, the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) is proposing a series of upgrades designed to support electrification and increased capacity on the route.

These include improvements at Marsden and Slaithwaite stations, the reconstruction of a number of bridges and highways, and the installation of new track, signalling and cabling. Overhead line equipment (OLE) will also be installed to power electric trains through the area. A number of temporary construction compounds are being proposed to support the safe and efficient delivery of the works.

Residents, businesses and stakeholders are now being encouraged to view the plans and provide feedback as part of a public consultation period running from Monday 16 February until Friday 27 March 2026. 

The proposals can be viewed online via a dedicated virtual consultation room, and members of the project team will be available at the following in-person events:

  • Tuesday 24 February 2026, 2:30pm – 6:30pm at Slaithwaite Community Centre, Bank Gate, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, HD7 5DL
  • Thursday 26 February 2026, 2:30pm – 6:30pm at Marsden Mechanics, Peel Street, Marsden, Huddersfield, HD7 6BW

These events will provide an opportunity for the local community to view the proposals in more detail, speak directly with the project team and ask any questions about the plans.

A Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) is required to deliver elements of the proposed scheme. This is a piece of legislation approved by the Secretary of State for Transport, granting permission to carry out the work. 

Following the close of the consultation, all feedback will be carefully considered before Network Rail submits its TWAO application to the Secretary of State later this year. The works included in this consultation represent part of the wider Transpennine Route Upgrade, which continues to progress across the 70-mile route between Manchester and York via Huddersfield and Leeds.

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