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How is congestion affecting Leeds?

A packed train at rush hourCongestion makes journey times longer and more unreliable. Queues and cancellations cause frustration and delays for commuters travelling to and from work.

Congestion can also create additional costs for businesses, which to operate efficiently need reliable delivery times and a workforce that is able to arrive on time.

Leeds - one of the UK's fastest growing cities

With almost a third of all jobs in the City Region located in the city itself, Leeds is one of the UK’s fastest growing cities.

Between 2000 and 2006, the number of rail passengers arriving at Leeds Station between 7.30am and 9am increased by 25%.

Traffic on our roads has grown at the same time and that growth has resulted in congestion becoming an increasing problem for car users and bus passengers.

Congestion has resulted in:

  • most roads coming into the city centre being unable to take any more traffic in the rush hours.
  • the traditional rush hour extending, starting earlier and finishing later.
  • cars (most carrying just one person) and buses being delayed by heavier traffic levels.
  • people switching to the rail network meaning many trains are now very overcrowded during the peak periods.

Addressing the problem now

Allowing traffic levels to continue growing could slow business growth in Leeds. Through Transport for Leeds, we want to ensure that growth is not restricted by levels of congestion that have unacceptable effects on travellers, the local environment and public health.

How can we tackle congestion in Leeds?