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  2. Wakefield line - Wikipedia

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    Beeston (closed); Ardsley Tunnel. Ardsley (closed); Outwood (formerly known as Lofthouse and Outwood); At Outwood there were junctions with two joint undertakings; East & West Yorkshire Union (a short line connecting the Great Northern / Midland Railway main lines via Rothwell and Methley Joint Railway (owners being Great Northern, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and North Eastern Railway ...

  3. West Yorkshire mass transit system - Wikipedia

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    The West Yorkshire mass transit system is a proposed transport system connecting the larger conurbations of West Yorkshire, England, with a central hub at Leeds. The city of Leeds is known to be the largest city in Western Europe without a light rail or metro-style system.

  4. List of Yorkshire railways - Wikipedia

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    Merged with Bradford, Wakefield & Leeds Railway to for West Yorkshire Railway in 1863. West Yorkshire Railway amalgamated into the Great Northern Railway in 1865. [7] Leeds & Bradford Railway: 1846 [43] Still open Became part of the Midland Railway in 1853. Was the first railway to reach Bradford. [44]

  5. York and Selby Lines - Wikipedia

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    An East Leeds Parkway railway station near Micklefield has been proposed to relieve Leeds station, [3] but plans have been put on hold, and an alternative site at Thorpe Park is also considered. [4] After the junction, the line to Selby continues on the route of the Leeds and Selby Railway with the following stations: South Milford

  6. West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    West Yorkshire has two mainline railway stations, Leeds and Wakefield Westgate. Leeds railway station is the only Network Rail principal station in Yorkshire and North East England, and one of only three in the North of England along with Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street.

  7. List of railway lines in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    North West, Yorkshire and the Humber — Huddersfield line: Manchester Piccadilly or Victoria to Huddersfield: 1849: North West, Yorkshire and the Humber: Planned Kirkby branch line: Kirkby to Wigan Wallgate: 1848: North West — Leeds–Morecambe line: 1846–1864: North West, Yorkshire and the Humber: OHLE, 25 kV 50 Hz AC (partial) Liverpool ...

  8. Urban rail in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is Scotland's biggest city and has the UK's largest suburban rail network outside London. Much of the network is electrified, with some lines operated by diesel trains. Trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail ; Transport Scotland oversees the management of routes, fares and timetables for all train services in Scotland - until 2005 ...

  9. Transport in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    There is a large commuter rail network co-ordinated by Metro and operated by Northern to many villages, towns and cities in the city region. High-speed trains in Leeds The station has 18 platforms, making it the largest in England outside London, and the second largest, after Edinburgh Waverley , in the UK, having been rebuilt from 12 platforms ...