People in West Yorkshire are being invited to have their say to help design the inside of the region’s Weaver Network buses.

West Yorkshire’s integrated Weaver Network will incorporate a new publicly-owned and run bus system, when franchised services are introduced in 2027 and 2028.

A consultation has been launched giving people in West Yorkshire the opportunity to choose their preferences around comfort, accessibility and staying connected on the move. It will run until mid December giving people several weeks to share their views.

A series of proposed bus seating layouts will be presented, with respondents encouraged to give feedback on wheelchair space, pram space and preferential seating.

Passengers will also get a chance to share their thoughts on other possible bus features, including WiFi and USB charging, on-board temperature and audio-visual announcements.

Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin said:

“Buses are a vital part of our public transport network, and we need to ensure they are accessible to as many people as possible.

“Having the most comfortable and enjoyable passenger experience will encourage more people to get out of their cars and on to our Weaver Network.

“This shows we are well on our journey to creating a transport system that is easier to use, and a greener, better-connected region that works for all.”

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority will be touring key bus stations across the region, including Halifax, Bradford, Pontefract, Huddersfield and Leeds, giving bus passengers the chance to share their ideas directly to the team. They will also visit White Rose Shopping Centre on Tuesday 25 November, 10am-1pm.

The consultation runs until midnight on Sunday 21 December 2025.

Share your ideas and find events at On Board Buses at www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/OnBoardBuses.

 

This post is based on a press release issued by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority

 

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