First Bus has begun the first 24-hour bus service in West Yorkshire – and the route passes through parts of West Leeds.
Its 72 service operating between Bradford-Leeds started providing trips all day and night this week (Sunday 1 September). This is being achieved with journeys added in the late evening and early hours, which will operate seven days a week.
From the Armley Gyratory the bus goes up the A647 in Armley, before pulling off at Bramley Town End, along Stanningley Road, Stanningley Bottom, to Dawsons Corner and up to Thornbury Barracks.
Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, chair of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s transport committee and leader of Bradford Council, dropped by last night to see a newly branded bus that will be one of the fleet used on the route and to help start a campaign to raise awareness.
The 24hr service builds on success First Bus has seen on this travel corridor, where there has been a combined frequency of seven to eight minutes together with the express X6 service since extra buses were introduced in May.
Kayleigh Ingham, Commercial Director of First Bus in West Yorkshire, said: “We are delighted to launch the first 24-hour bus service in West Yorkshire on our 72 route running between Leeds and Bradford.
“It has always been a high frequency route for us, and we are now investing further in our network to build on the success we have seen while ensuring the best possible service for our customers.”
First Bus believes this 24-hour service will benefit all sectors of the local economy and society, helping to support the nighttime economy, shift working and leisure and hospitality markets.
Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe said: “A 24-hour bus service between Bradford and Leeds will provide a real boost to both cities, increasing connectivity and supporting our economy.
“It means that shift workers, those working in the nighttime economy and others who need a safe way home at night will benefit from this investment.
“More frequent bus services between our cities will help us to build a better-connected West Yorkshire.”
Kayleigh Ingham added: “Safety is our top priority and we believe this 24-hour connectivity aligns well with mayoral commitments to give focus to the safety of women and girls.
“The bus is one of the cheapest, most convenient, and sustainable ways of travelling in West Yorkshire.”
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You neglected to mention where route passes through parts of West Leeds.
Hi Will, Fair point, I’ve now added it to the article. FYI the route through West Leeds is:
From the Armley Gyratory the bus goes up the A647 in Armley, before pulling off at Bramley Town End, along Stanningley Road, Stanningley Bottom, to Dawsons Corner and up to Thornbury Barracks.
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John, Editor