Mass Transit phase one - Bradford Line route options

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For the Bradford Line, the proposed options propose to redefine the journey between Bradford city centre and Leeds city centre, ensuring faster, more reliable access to essential destinations, enhancing public spaces, and driving economic growth, while linking key communities in between.

A computer rendering showing an artist's impression showing people walking around an urban location with a tram and a bus in the backgroundAn artist's impression showing how Mass Transit could look

We are considering three route options for the Bradford Line:

  • route option one is called B1 and runs via Stanningley and Armley. It is shown on the map below in dark blue

  • route option two is called B2 and runs via Laisterdyke and Wortley. It is shown on the map below in grey

  • route option three is called B3 and runs via Laisterdyke and Armley. It is shown on the map below in pink

We’re asking for your feedback on these three proposed route options. For more information please read the brochure, and have your say in our survey.


Map shows the proposed route options for the Bradford Line. Click on the map to open in a new tab. For maps showing the individual route options, please refer to the phase one route options consultation
brochure, or watch the video below.

Audio description of Mass Transit phase one route options (with subtitles)

This video provides an overview of our plans of the phase one West Yorkshire Mass Transit route options consultation, including a description of the different route options for the Bradford Line. It will automatically start at the description of the Bradford Line, but you can choose to watch the whole video.



Have your say

You can give us your feedback during the consultation period, between Monday 15 July and Monday 30 September 2024.

You can provide your feedback by the following methods:

  • completing the online survey. You can choose to only answer the sections on the Bradford Line if you prefer

  • requesting a consultation pack which includes a printed copy of the consultation brochure, feedback survey and a FREEPOST envelope. You can do this by contacting us by FREEPOST (FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM WYCA), by email (masstransit@westyorks-ca.gov.uk), or telephone: 0113 245 7676 (MetroLine)

  • writing to us or posting your paper survey back to us at FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM WYCA


We’ve put together a consultation brochure that provides a comprehensive overview of our phase one Mass Transit proposals. Before filling in your survey, we recommend reviewing the information in the brochure. You can access the brochure here.




Public drop-in events

We’re hosting drop-in events along the proposed route options during the consultation period, where you will be able to meet members of the team and ask any questions. We’re also hosting online webinars, where you will have the opportunity to hear about the consultation and ask your own questions to the project team.

You can see the full list of our drop-in events here.

For the Bradford Line, the proposed options propose to redefine the journey between Bradford city centre and Leeds city centre, ensuring faster, more reliable access to essential destinations, enhancing public spaces, and driving economic growth, while linking key communities in between.

A computer rendering showing an artist's impression showing people walking around an urban location with a tram and a bus in the backgroundAn artist's impression showing how Mass Transit could look

We are considering three route options for the Bradford Line:

  • route option one is called B1 and runs via Stanningley and Armley. It is shown on the map below in dark blue

  • route option two is called B2 and runs via Laisterdyke and Wortley. It is shown on the map below in grey

  • route option three is called B3 and runs via Laisterdyke and Armley. It is shown on the map below in pink

We’re asking for your feedback on these three proposed route options. For more information please read the brochure, and have your say in our survey.


Map shows the proposed route options for the Bradford Line. Click on the map to open in a new tab. For maps showing the individual route options, please refer to the phase one route options consultation
brochure, or watch the video below.

Audio description of Mass Transit phase one route options (with subtitles)

This video provides an overview of our plans of the phase one West Yorkshire Mass Transit route options consultation, including a description of the different route options for the Bradford Line. It will automatically start at the description of the Bradford Line, but you can choose to watch the whole video.



Have your say

You can give us your feedback during the consultation period, between Monday 15 July and Monday 30 September 2024.

You can provide your feedback by the following methods:

  • completing the online survey. You can choose to only answer the sections on the Bradford Line if you prefer

  • requesting a consultation pack which includes a printed copy of the consultation brochure, feedback survey and a FREEPOST envelope. You can do this by contacting us by FREEPOST (FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM WYCA), by email (masstransit@westyorks-ca.gov.uk), or telephone: 0113 245 7676 (MetroLine)

  • writing to us or posting your paper survey back to us at FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM WYCA


We’ve put together a consultation brochure that provides a comprehensive overview of our phase one Mass Transit proposals. Before filling in your survey, we recommend reviewing the information in the brochure. You can access the brochure here.




Public drop-in events

We’re hosting drop-in events along the proposed route options during the consultation period, where you will be able to meet members of the team and ask any questions. We’re also hosting online webinars, where you will have the opportunity to hear about the consultation and ask your own questions to the project team.

You can see the full list of our drop-in events here.

Page last updated: 01 Oct 2024, 08:05 PM