Todmorden bus station explained

Todmorden
Symbol Location:bus
Address:Burnley Road, Todmorden
Borough:Calderdale
Coordinates:53.715°N -2.097°W
Operator:West Yorkshire Metro
Bus Stands:5
Bus Routes:10 (Autumn 2023)
Connections:Todmorden railway station (330yd)
Accessible:Yes
Zone:Zone 5 of METRO rail zone.
Opened:1997
Pass Year:1,433

Todmorden bus station serves the town of Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England. The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro and was opened during 1997.[1] The bus situated in the town centre, next to the Todmorden Market. The bus station can be accessed from Burnley Road below the rail viaduct.

The station consists of five stands, and is used by First West Yorkshire, TLC Travel and Rosso who operate services to areas around Todmorden and to the towns of Bacup, Burnley, Halifax, Hebden Bridge, Littleborough, Rawtenstall, Rochdale and Walsden. TLC Travel operate the local minibuses as of 26 January 2014.[2]

The former Borough of Todmorden was only the second municipality in the British Isles to run motor buses, the service having commenced on 1 January 1907.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Todmorden Bus Station year opened .
  2. News: Firm loses 13 more bus routes. 31 October 2010. Halifax Courier.
  3. Wilkinson, R. Todmorden Buses: A Century of Service, Nostalgia Road Publications, 2006

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