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  • Leeds railway station
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  • With 25.0 million passenger entries and exits between April 2011 and March 2012, Leeds is the busiest railway station in the North of England and the third-busiest railway station in the United Kingdom outside London, after Birmingham New Street and Glasgow Central.
  • Leeds railway station (often known by its official name Leeds City) is the mainline railway station serving the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The station provides connections to London, Southampton, Bournemouth, Plymouth and the south, Birmingham, Leicester and the Midlands, Bristol and the West Country, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and the north, and Manchester and Liverpool and the west, as well as to local and regional destinations. It is also the terminus for trains running on the scenic Settle to Carlisle line, as well as the hub of an extensive MetroTrain commuter network. It is located on New Station Street to the south of City Square, at the bottom of Park Row, behind the landmark Queens Hotel.
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  • Overview of Leeds City railway station 04.jpg
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Platforms
  • 17
ToC
  • CrossCountry
  • East Midlands Trains
  • Northern Rail
  • First TransPennine Express
  • National Express East Coast
Name
  • Leeds
Locale
Manager
borough
Caption
  • Leeds railway station
county
  • West Yorkshire
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Start
  • 1938
  • Rebuilt 1967
  • Rebuilt 2002
Code
  • LDS
Symbol
  • rail
gridref
  • SE299331
Latitude
  • 53.794000
Zone
  • 1
Longitude
  • -1.547000
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Usage
  • 14.734000
  • 16.060000
  • 17.357000
  • 18.121000
  • 21.978000
  • 22.422000
  • 24.491000
  • 25.020000
Route
  • East Coast (train operating company)
  • East Coast (train operating company)
  • Harrogate Line
  • East Coast Main Line
  • Midland Main Line
  • (East Coast Main Line)
  • North TransPennine
  • York & Selby Lines
  • Cross Country Route
  • Caldervale Line
  • Huddersfield Line
  • Wakefield Line
  • Hallam Line
  • Selby-Wakefield Westgate via Halifax & Huddersfield
  • Airedale Line
  • Leeds-Bradford Line
  • Leeds-Morecambe Line
  • Leeds-Nottingham
  • Pontefract Line
  • Settle-Carlisle Line
  • Wharfedale Line
  • York-Blackpool North Line
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  • With 25.0 million passenger entries and exits between April 2011 and March 2012, Leeds is the busiest railway station in the North of England and the third-busiest railway station in the United Kingdom outside London, after Birmingham New Street and Glasgow Central.
  • Leeds railway station (often known by its official name Leeds City) is the mainline railway station serving the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The station provides connections to London, Southampton, Bournemouth, Plymouth and the south, Birmingham, Leicester and the Midlands, Bristol and the West Country, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and the north, and Manchester and Liverpool and the west, as well as to local and regional destinations. It is also the terminus for trains running on the scenic Settle to Carlisle line, as well as the hub of an extensive MetroTrain commuter network. It is located on New Station Street to the south of City Square, at the bottom of Park Row, behind the landmark Queens Hotel. The station is one of 17 in Great Britain to be managed by Network Rail. It is the busiest English station outside London, and the UK's second busiest station outside London after Glasgow Central.
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