Northern say planned engineering work on Sunday, 19 April, will impact services on the Wharfedale Line.
Buses replace trains between Bradford and Guiseley, with no direct trains between Ilkley and Bradford Forster Square.
Service changes include:
- Leeds and Skipton: Trains will run to a reduced timetable between Keighley and Skipton.
- Leeds and Bradford Forster Square: Trains will not run.
- Leeds and Ilkley: Trains will call additionally at Kirkstall Forge.
- Leeds and Carlisle: Trains will start / terminate at Skipton.
- Bradford Forster Square and Ilkley: Trains will not run.
- Bradford Forster Square and Skipton: Trains will run to a reduced timetable between Keighley and Skipton.
Buses will be provided between:
- Skipton and Carnforth
- Bradford Forster Square and Guiseley
Northern advice passengers check before travelling on Sunday using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner.

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