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  2. Queensbury lines - Wikipedia

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    At first the GNR provided the fastest service from Keighley to London in 4 hours 55 minutes by a Keighley–Bradford train, stopping only at St Dunstan's to connect with a King's Cross express. A service from Halifax avoided St Dunstan's by using the Leeds curve to connect with London trains at Laisterdyke. After a brief heyday the routes ...

  3. Keighley railway station - Wikipedia

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    Keighley railway station serves the market town of Keighley in West Yorkshire, England.The station is located on the Airedale line, 17 miles (27 km) north-west of Leeds.It provides electric services to Leeds, Skipton and Bradford Forster Square, operated by Northern, along with longer distance diesel services to Morecambe and Carlisle.

  4. Otley bus station - Wikipedia

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    The Keighley Bus Company [11] 2 [4] Dales Bus [8] Two return journeys on Summer Sundays. Only one journey per day runs to and from Keighley. [11] Keighley via Guiseley, Shipley & Bingley: 874 [12] Buckden via Ilkley, Bolton Abbey & Grassington [12] York Pullman [12] 1 [4] Dales Bus [8] One return journey summer Sundays only, the rest run Ilkley ...

  5. Transport in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    West Yorkshire Metro provides bus and train information online and offers the "My Next Bus" service of real-time bus information by text message or online. [38] This real-time information is also displayed in certain bus shelters. Leeds is one of the cities covered by the urban pedestrian route-planning system Walkit.com. [39]

  6. Yorkshire Coastliner bus routes 840 and 843 - Wikipedia

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    Historically, there was a route 842 which ran from Leeds to Thornton-le-Dale, [32] and a route 844 which ran from Leeds to York, [33] however both of these routes have since been merged into short workings of the current routes. There was also a route 845 from Leeds to Filey and Bridlington, however this was withdrawn in 2018. [21]

  7. Keighley bus station - Wikipedia

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    Buses run from the bus station around the town of Keighley. They also run as far afield as Burnley (extending to Padiham and Accrington until 2011), Skipton (extending to Grassington until 2011), Ilkley (extended to Otley and Leeds Bradford Airport in 2016), Leeds (extending to Wetherby from 1993 to 1997), Bradford and Hebden Bridge (previously Todmorden until 2007).

  8. Skipton bus station - Wikipedia

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    Skipton bus station serves the town of Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. It is situated in the town centre, just off Keighley Road, and has eight stands. The main bus operators are Transdev Blazefield (operating as the Keighley Bus Company), Burnley Bus Company, Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire [5] and Kirkby

  9. Leeds railway station - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Interchange, located at the New Station Street exit, provides onward transport connections from the station. There are five bus stands serving Arriva Yorkshire, First West Yorkshire and Flyer routes 1, 4, 4F, 5, 14, 16, 16A, 19, 19A, 40, 444, 446, 870, A1 and DalesBus services 874 and 875. A 24-hour taxi rank also operates at the interchange.