First look at plans for Dudley Bus Station

This is the first glimpse of how Dudley’s new multi-million pound bus and tram interchange could look. 

The draft images were released as an outline planning application for the Dudley Interchange scheme was being submitted to the borough council by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) - part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). 

The application follows a decision by the WMCA board earlier this month to put £10m towards the estimated £18m cost of the project. Other funds will come from a combination of sources including the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership (BCLEP) and Dudley Council which is close to finalising its remaining funding.

The drawings are an early indication of how the final design, which could include a ‘living roof’, might look. They show how the Interchange will serve buses, Sprint rapid transit vehicles and West Midlands Metro trams operating on the forthcoming Wednesbury to Dudley to Brierley Hill extension. Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street said:

“Thanks to devolution the region now has far greater freedom to decide for itself which transport schemes are best for economic growth, jobs and passengers. 

“It means we will be building more than £3.4bn of new transport infrastructure over the next decade and the Dudley Interchange and the West Midlands Metro extension are part of that investment package. 

“The scheme submitted today and the associated tram extension will better connect Dudley to the rest of the West Midlands opening up more job, training and leisure opportunities for local people. That has to be good news for the town and its future.” 

Subject to planning permission, the new Interchange could be completed by 2022 - ready for the scheduled opening of the West Midlands Metro extension in 2023. 

Cllr Keiran Casey, Dudley Council’s cabinet member for regeneration and enterprise, added: “I am really pleased that an application has now been submitted for outline planning permission for Dudley’s new Metro and bus station interchange. 

"This is another major step forward in terms of improvements in local transport and connectivity for Dudley and for the general regeneration in the town centre. 

“That's why we have been pushing the WMCA to get the plans drawn up as quickly as possible and it's great they are now on the table for consideration. 

“It is one of a number of great projects in the pipeline at the moment which will make a massive difference to Dudley and I want to see these started as soon as possible.” 

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