Making bus stops and shelters more accessible

Hull City Council is investing more than £900,000 to improve around 100 bus stops across the city, making them safer, more accessible and more convenient for passengers while they wait for their bus.

Following an audit of 1,108 bus stops and bus shelters in the city last year, the council, working alongside local bus operators; Stagecoach East Midlands and East Yorkshire Buses; through the Hull Bus Alliance, has devised a programme of works to address various issues at locations all over Hull - including accessibility changes, like raising kerb-lines, the installation of safety barriers and up to 30 new bus shelters.

The works are being undertaken as part of the Hull Bus Alliance’s Bus Service Improvement Plan, which is funded by money allocated from the Department for Transport.

Cllr Ieronimo Anlaby Road bus stop works

Damage to a Bus Stop or Bus Shelter

To report damage to a bus shelter or bus stop, provide the following information when completing the form -

  • whether the report relates to a bus stop pole, plate or shelter
  • the name of the road where it is located
  • the name of any house number / or nearby junction location
  • brief description of any damage, for example -
    • smashed glass
    • electrical
    • structural
    • graffiti

Report damage to bus stops or shelters (opens in new window)