West Yorkshire Combined Authority is working with BT to upgrade CCTV coverage at more than 25 of its West Yorkshire bus stations.
Around 260 new Bosch HD cameras connected to a high-speed CCTV fibre network will replace the current analogue cameras at bus stations and other locations.
In partnership with BT, the Combined Authority is rolling out the five-year, £1.2m scheme, which will also see improvements made to the CCTV monitoring centre in Leeds.
The partnership will also see publicly available Wi-Fi installed in public spaces at eight bus stations including Bradford and Keighley.
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