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'''Leeds railway station''' is a large railway station on a branch of the East Coast Main Line, with direct services to London King's Cross. The train station is the hub of all West Yorkshire railway services, with all but | '''Leeds railway station''' is a large railway station on a branch of the East Coast Main Line, with direct services to London King's Cross. The train station is the hub of all West Yorkshire railway services, with all but four (Pontefract Baghill, Pontefract Tanshelf, Featherstone and Streethouse) mainline railway stations within West Yorkshire accessible directly, and is both the largest and busiest UK railway station outside of London. It serves the centre of Leeds, with many bus services stopping near the station and also it is very close to City Square. | ||
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[http://www.wymetro.com/NR/rdonlyres/221E7B88-5534-4FDF-A50C-736B6F3300DC/0/busandrail15.jpg West Yorkshire metro map] | [http://www.wymetro.com/NR/rdonlyres/221E7B88-5534-4FDF-A50C-736B6F3300DC/0/busandrail15.jpg West Yorkshire metro map] |
Revision as of 11:15, 22 October 2011
Leeds railway station is a large railway station on a branch of the East Coast Main Line, with direct services to London King's Cross. The train station is the hub of all West Yorkshire railway services, with all but four (Pontefract Baghill, Pontefract Tanshelf, Featherstone and Streethouse) mainline railway stations within West Yorkshire accessible directly, and is both the largest and busiest UK railway station outside of London. It serves the centre of Leeds, with many bus services stopping near the station and also it is very close to City Square.