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Leeds City Railway Station

The train station is in the city centre, close to the vibrant shops, bars and restaurants. Regular trains are available to London, Manchester and across the UK.

This is a staffed station and tickets and information can be obtained from the booking office, open 24 hrs a day.

Facilities

  • Buffet services
  • Booking office
  • Newsagents
  • Cash points (ATMs)
  • Waiting rooms
  • Public telephone
  • Public toilets
  • Baby changing rooms
  • Lift access
  • Left luggage and lost property
  • Wheelchair access and step free access to platforms
  • Car parking

Journey Times

  • To London Kings Cross - 2 hours 30 mins approx
  • To Birmingham New Street - 2 hours approx
  • To Edinburgh - 3 hours approx
  • To Manchester Piccadilly - 1 hour approx
  • Wakefield Westgate Railway Station
  • Wakefield Train Station is located within the city centre. Regular trains are available to Leeds, London and the rest of the UK. This is a staffed station and tickets and information can be obtained from the booking office. Opening times are 06:00 to 20:30 Monday to Saturday, 08:30 to 18:00 Sunday.

Facilities

  • Booking office
  • Buffet
  • Waiting rooms
  • Cash Points
  • Baby changing rooms
  • Public telephone
  • Public toilets
  • Wheelchair access and step free access to platforms
  • Car parking free with ticket from booking office

Journey Times

  • To London Kings Cross - 2 hours 10 mins approx
  • To Birmingham New Street - 1 hour 50 mins approx
  • To Edinburgh - 3 hours 30 mins approx
  • To Manchester Piccadilly - 1 hour 30 mins approx

Trains to Manchester require a change at Leeds.

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