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  2. Richmond Hill, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Hill lies close to the Leeds Inner Ring Road, and major routes in and out of the city which provides the area with many bus services. Most bus services are operated by First Leeds. The route 4 bus runs to the city centre, Seacroft, Gipton, Harehills, St James' Hospital, Wortley, Bramley and Pudsey.

  3. St James's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is one of six centres which conduct liver transplants. St James's was the location of the first living-related donor Liver transplantation on the NHS. [21] The University of Leeds has a large presence at the St James's Hospital site with a new molecular medicine centre, the Wellcome Trust Brenner building. [22]

  4. Trolleybuses in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Three initial routes were planned, to north, south and east Leeds: [10] North route - from a new park & ride site at Bodington (up to 800 spaces) [11] to Leeds city centre; South route - from a new park & ride site at Stourton (up to 2,200 spaces) [11] to Leeds city centre; and; East route - from Leeds city centre to St James's Hospital. This ...

  5. Yorkshire Coastliner bus routes 840 and 843 - Wikipedia

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    It links Leeds, Tadcaster, York and Malton with the coastal towns of Whitby (840) and Scarborough (843). The routes are some of the longest public transport bus services in England, [3] and the 840 was voted to be the "most scenic bus route in Britain" in a nationwide poll. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  6. Transport in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds railway station is one of the busiest in Britain, and Leeds is connected to the national road network via the A1(M) motorway, M1 motorway and M62 motorway. The city is served by Leeds Bradford Airport. [2] [3] The main type of public transport in Leeds is bus services. Intracity services are mainly provided by First Leeds.

  7. West Yorkshire mass transit system - Wikipedia

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    The first phase now proposes a Leeds Line running from St James's Hospital to White Rose Shopping Centre, and a Bradford Line running from Leeds to a new Bradford train station. [14] A future case for connecting Leeds to Dewsbury will be consulted on separately via a £1 million Dewsbury Line Development Project fund. [15]

  8. Burley, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    St Matthias' Church is situated to the south-east of the old village. Built in 1854, it is a stone church with spire, and was designated a Grade II listed building on 5 August 1976. [5] St. Simon's Church, funded by Edmund Denison-Beckett MP, was located on Ventnor Street [6] but was closed as part of a clearance scheme in the 1960s. [7]

  9. Kirkstall - Wikipedia

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    The power station was demolished in the early 1980s. ... There are many bus routes through Kirkstall. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal also passes ... St James' Hospital ...