The West Yorkshire Mayor Tracey Brabin and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority have today launched a consultation on bus reform in the county
www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk
There are many documents to get your teeth into about proposals of how services would be grouped into lots, and what order they should be franchised, what to do with the fleet, the depots etc
It is planned for there to be 10 lots delivered in 3 phases with a mix of smaller and larger contracts within each lot
Leeds 1, Leeds 2, Leeds 3, Bradford, Keighley, Calderdale, South Kirklees, “Heavy Woollen”, Wakefield and “Five Towns”
If it all goes to plan they expecting the first services to be franchised in 2027

Bus Reform
Our full Consultation Response report is now available to view, including the consultation summary provided by external agency, DJS Research. The information below was presented during the public consultation between 10 October 2023 and 7 January 2024. On 14 March

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the Combined Authority) believes it needs to change the way local buses are run to achieve our ambitions for better buses in West Yorkshire. This webpage gives you details about our proposals and how you can get involved.
This consultation runs from 10 October 2023 to 7 January 2024
Buses are the most used form of public transport in West Yorkshire, with over 1.7 million bus journeys taken each week – but the number of passenger journeys are in long term decline and the industry faces many challenges with the way buses are currently run.
The Combined Authority believes that the way local buses are run needs to change to improve the local bus system for our communities who rely on it. The information in this consultation explains why the Combined Authority recommends bus franchising is the right way to do this, based on its assessment of the Proposed Franchising Scheme.
The Consultation Document sets out our plan for franchising in West Yorkshire and how this could be introduced. It also explores an alternative option we assessed, the Enhanced Partnership Plus (EP+), which details what else the Combined Authority and bus operators could do to improve local buses through the current legal framework. These two bus reform options are compared to the way buses are currently run, the Enhanced Partnership Reference Case (EP Reference Case).
This consultation will inform a decision by the Mayor of West Yorkshire on whether or not to introduce the Proposed Franchising Scheme in March 2024.
Should the Mayor make the decision to introduce franchising then buses in the region would be under the control of the Combined Authority. That means we would set the routes, frequency, fares and overall standards of buses in our region.
The Combined Authority wants to hear your views.
All information can be found in The Consultation Document (Link, opens new tab)
To answer some of your questions and queries, please read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). You will also find the legal requirements for this consultation within our FAQs.
There are many documents to get your teeth into about proposals of how services would be grouped into lots, and what order they should be franchised, what to do with the fleet, the depots etc
It is planned for there to be 10 lots delivered in 3 phases with a mix of smaller and larger contracts within each lot
Leeds 1, Leeds 2, Leeds 3, Bradford, Keighley, Calderdale, South Kirklees, “Heavy Woollen”, Wakefield and “Five Towns”
If it all goes to plan they expecting the first services to be franchised in 2027
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