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  2. Leeds railway station - Wikipedia

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    The North Concourse (Wellington Quarter) by William Henry Hamlyn dating from 1937/38 – The shops on the right were previously platform entrances The 6-foot high 'LEEDS' letters inside the main entrance to the station Platform hall. The railway station is situated on a hill falling from the south of the city to the River Aire and the Leeds and ...

  3. West Yorkshire mass transit system - Wikipedia

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    The first phase now proposes a Leeds Line running from St James's Hospital to White Rose Shopping Centre, and a Bradford Line running from Leeds to a new Bradford train station. [14] A future case for connecting Leeds to Dewsbury will be consulted on separately via a £1 million Dewsbury Line Development Project fund. [15]

  4. List of busiest railway stations in West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the busiest railway stations in West Yorkshire, between 2012 and 2023. [1] During this period, Leeds railway station has been the busiest, with Huddersfield ranked in second place. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By the 2022–2023 year, Leeds was the second busiest station on the United Kingdom's railway network outside London.

  5. City House - Wikipedia

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    Platform, formerly known as City House and British Railways House, is a building over Leeds railway station that was built by Taylor Woodrow in 1962. [1] [2] [3] The buildings were, like many other railway buildings in the UK, designed by the later-derided architect John Poulson who also designed the nearby Leeds International Pool.

  6. Burley Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Burley Park railway station in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the first stop on the Harrogate Line, 2.25 miles (3.6 km) north west of Leeds railway station towards Harrogate and York. The station was opened on 28 November 1988 by British Rail. The line is heavily used by commuters into Leeds.

  7. Leeds Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    The last train left from Leeds Central on 29 April 1967. This was a Saturday and as there was no Sunday service, the station closed on 1 May 1967. The last train was an early evening service to Harrogate filled by the usual Birmingham RC&W DMU.

  8. Leeds New Lane railway station - Wikipedia

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    Leeds New Lane was a proposed new railway station to accommodate High Speed Two rail services in West Yorkshire, England.It was planned to be constructed on a viaduct on New Lane south of Leeds city centre, the River Aire and Leeds City station [1] to which it would be connected by an elevated walkway. [2]

  9. Hammerton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hammerton is a railway station on the Harrogate Line, which runs between Leeds and York via Harrogate. The station, situated 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (14 km) west of York, serves the villages of Green Hammerton and Kirk Hammerton in North Yorkshire, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains.