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The station was originally opened on 5 October 1840 by the Manchester and Leeds Railway. [2] [3] It was resited 607 ft (185 m) east on 1 August 1865, [2] [3] by which time the line had become part of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway which had taken over the Manchester and Leeds on 9 July 1847. [4]
Elland Road, also called Elland Road Football Stadium or Elland Road Stadium, is a football stadium in Beeston, ... The nearest railway station is Cottingley, ...
Leeds/Bradford Airport railway station Parkway [15] Horsforth Woodside [15] Cookridge [15] Arthington Parkway (reopening) [15] Buttersyke Bar – park and ride [citation needed] Bilton [15] Belmont [15] Knaresborough East [citation needed] Manse Farm [15] Flaxby Moor [15] Nether Poppleton [citation needed] York Business Park [15] Acomb [15]
Low Moor station, between Bradford Interchange and Halifax, reopened on 2 April 2017 after the original opening planned for 2005 was delayed by the discovery of disused mine workings under the station site. [20] [21] A business case is being developed to re-open Elland station between Halifax and Brighouse. [22]
The station has been proposed for re-opening with direct services to Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield. [13] As of March 2023 planning approval for the new station has been granted, with building work due to begin in 2024 and an estimated completion date of 2025. [14] The A643 road begins in Leeds and ended in Elland.
It is the nearest railway station to Leeds United F.C.'s Elland Road stadium. White Rose railway station is planned 2,460 feet (750 m) south of Cottingley station, to open in 2024 and following a review, [1] West Yorkshire Combined Authority has decided that Cottingley station will subsequently close on the grounds of its inaccessibility and ...
It runs from Leeds railway station, via Holbeck Urban Village and Old Holbeck, passes near Elland Road Stadium and ends onto wasteland in Wortley. [3] The viaduct was built in 1882 for the London and North Western Railway during the Industrial Revolution.
Beeston is served by a number of bus services along Dewsbury Road, Elland Road and Town Street, operated primarily by First Leeds and Arriva Yorkshire; these include: [18] A Park and Ride site to Leeds has been built opposite Elland Road police station; First services 2, 12, 75 and 86 link much of Beeston with Middleton, Belle Isle and Hunslet