When the
Integrated Rail Plan was released in November 2021, it was revealed that the eastern leg of the
HS2 project into Leeds was cancelled. Instead, a mass transit system, as proposed by the
West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA), was given some funding. Some have labelled this as a "consolation prize", whilst it has been noted that Leeds is the largest city in western Europe without a metro-style system. The mass transit system aims to connect 675,000 people across the West Yorkshire region.
Funding and planning In March 2022, £200 million was approved to take the project forward, one tenth of its estimated cost of £2 billion. However, this £200 million of funding may be halved as £100 million may be allocated to investigate whether HS2 trains could travel to Leeds on conventional railway tracks. In September 2022 a new study, called "The Leeds Study", was launched to look at the integrated rail plan of West Yorkshire, with a focus on capacity at railway station, and the development of the mass transit system. On 7 March 2024,
West Yorkshire Combined Authority published the strategic outline case for the project. The first phase proposes a Leeds Line running from St James's Hospital to White Rose Shopping Centre, and a Bradford Line running from Leeds to a new Bradford railway station. A future case for connecting Leeds to Dewsbury will be consulted on separately via a £1 million Dewsbury Line Development Project fund. One week later, WYCA approved the strategic outline case and was to submit it to the Department of Transport for approval to continue with development of the scheme. A public consultation on the exact routes of phase one was scheduled for summer 2024. On 15 July 2024 initial route options for both lines were revealed, ahead of an 11-week consultation. A final decision on precise routing is expected to be taken in 2025. Public consultation in 2025 showed favourable outcome for three lines, with the highest support for the line to
Leeds Beckett University.
Construction Construction of phase 1 (the Bradford to Leeds and St James's to White Rose lines) is expected to start in 2028, with the first services starting in 2031, and the whole system completed by 2040. ==Notes==