New pictures released of Dudley’s £24m bus and tram interchange

Dudley Interchange is at the heart of a programme of infrastructure improvement for Dudley. Working closely with Transport for West Midlands and F+G, Atkins are providing fully integrated multi-disciplinary services to deliver an outstanding, multi modal interchange for Dudley, the hub of a fully integrated public transport system which acts as a catalyst to the redevelopment of Dudley Town Centre. The building is rigorously designed around the practical requirements of a Bus and Metro interchange; improving legibility, connectivity and safety, whilst creating an elegant building fit for the historic location and importance of bus transport to the town. The Drive-In-Reverse-Out bus bays form the starting point for a geometry which runs throughout the building, reflected in the plan layout, the structural forms, and into the public realm and oversailing canopy.

Atkins have designed the project from inception and master planning stage through to detailed design from our Birmingham studio. We hope to be on site early in 2024.

The interchange is set to replace the current bus station in the town centre. Temporary bus stops will be provided in the town centre during construction to maintain provision of services. It will connect Metro and bus journeys together for people visiting and travelling through the town.

Funded largely through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement - formerly the Transforming Cities Fund - the project is part of the local authority’s ambitious £1bn regeneration programme for the borough. The £450m Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension is set to offer rail connection for the town centre for the first time in decades. Dudley is also the location of the brand new £18m Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre and the £26m Black Country and Marches Institute of Technology, which both opened last year.

Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of the council, said:

The current bus station in Dudley is one of the most well-used in the region, but is tired and no longer fit for purpose. These new pictures show what a transformation this new interchange will bring – a clean, attractive, modern new space to help people get around the borough and the region. We hope to see work start in the winter and it is a key part of our £1 billion regeneration programme to change the skyline of Dudley forever and make it a more attractive place to work, live, and visit.

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA Chair, said: This Interchange will vastly improve public transport connections for town centre visitors and businesses – giving local people the more modern, convenient and environmentally friendly bus and tram facilities they deserve. This significant investment in public transport – the Metro is due to open next year – will improve services to Sandwell, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Overall, the Interchange is very much supporting the wider regeneration of the town centre. Together with our support for the Portersfield development, the Institute of Technology and the Very Light Rail Innovation Centre, the WMCA playing its part in ensuring a bright future ahead for Dudley.