Work in progress has left 11 services on the streets since the bus stop reopened earlier this year.
In January, 47 services returned to the transport hub after 12 months of disruption.
A fall in concrete in the underground parking lot led to the bus stop section, where the interchanges will be closed on January 4, 2024.
The remaining closed stands will resume next month (Image: T&A)
When will the remaining interchange bus stations in Bradford resume?
West Yorkshire Total Authority (WYCA) says these 11 services will return to interchanges starting Sunday, May 18th, when all remaining stands resumed.
Buses to destinations such as Huddersfield, Halifax, Thornton, Buttershaw, Bingley are things to return.
The current phase of resurfacing work, which maintains some services on the street, is expected to be completed by Friday, May 9th.
The rest of the relief work will be completed by summer, but as a result, there will be no disruption to the bus service.
Passengers are advised to check their journey before traveling via the metro website. There is a complete list of services and timetables.
Bradford Interchange's new public plaza (Image: T&A) Coach services are scheduled to return to Nelson Street (Bus Shelter N2) and the date of this change will be confirmed by the operator soon.
Work on creating a new square at the front of the interchange was officially completed last month.
It will involve renovations to the station's indoor concourse, including fresh toilet equipment and new artwork.
“Great news for Bradford passengers”
West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Bravin said: “For passengers in Bradford, it is great news that the interchange will soon welcome the rest of the bus service.
“The fully operational interchange in Bradford, combined with wider improvements at the station, will help us continue to build a better connected area that is suitable for everyone.”
The bus was gathering passengers on Bridge Street (Photo: News Quest)
“All services currently under one roof”
“We've been working hard to get into the world,” said Susan Hinchcliffe, leader of Bradford Council.
“The new public square and lower concourse and railway station access ramp improvements were all completed in March and looked great.
“The taxis will be easily placed on Bridge Street just outside the interchange and will be immediately welcomed by visitors to our city.”
When will the shop reopen at the Bradford interchange?
WYCA is working closely with commercial retailers at the bus stop and aims to reopen the remaining retail units as soon as possible.