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Train RoutesTimePlatformStatusTrain Operator
Leeds to London Kings Cross05:058On timeLNER
Leeds to Carlisle05:159BOn timeNorthern
Leeds to Wigan Wallgate05:1917BOn timeNorthern
Leeds to Halifax05:229COn timeNorthern
Leeds to Knottingley05:2412AOn timeNorthern

Trains to Leeds

Leeds is an important hub on the British rail network and the city’s railway station is, alongside Manchester Piccadilly, the busiest of its kind in Northern England. Situated on New Station Street, Leeds railway station serves the city's suburbs, the wider region, and offers national and international connections, making train travel the ideal way to visit Leeds. Extensive rail links to major cities such as London, Manchester, Sheffield, York, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Glasgow, ensure convenient travel for passengers. For seamless journeys, explore these essential routes to Leeds.

London to Leeds

High-speed trains from London Kings Cross to Leeds take approximately 2 hours and 12 minutes for the fastest journeys. With 41 trains departing from London frequently, travel to Leeds is both quick and convenient. On board the trains, passengers can usually enjoy modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, plug outlets, and food services.

Manchester to Leeds

Regional and intercity direct trains from Manchester Victoria to Leeds take as little as 47 minutes. Traveling is convenient for passengers with 118 daily departures operated by TransPennine Express and Northern Rail.

Sheffield to Leeds

Direct trains from Sheffield to Leeds take about 40 minutes for the shortest journeys. With around 89 trains running daily, this route offers various services including Wi-Fi, food service, and various seating options.

Main stations in Leeds

Leeds has several important train stations: Leeds railway station, the main hub for long-distance, local, and regional journeys; Burley Park station, a busy commuter line serving southbound routes towards Leeds and northbound towards Harrogate, Knaresborough, and York; Headingley station, located northwest of the city center, is a convenient hub for rugby and cricket fans to Headingley Stadium; Cross Gates station, serving routes to Leeds, Blackpool North, York, and Hull. These stations provide travelers with excellent connectivity and convenience.

Leeds Station

Leeds railway station is the mainline station serving the city center of Leeds and is the second busiest station in the UK outside of London, following Birmingham New Street. The station offers extensive connections to other cities, including high-speed intercity services to London King's Cross and regular intercity services to Manchester, Liverpool, and Sheffield.

Located on New Station Street, south of City Square at the foot of Park Row and behind the landmark Queens Hotel, Leeds railway station provides easy access to the city's attractions. Just a short stroll from the station, you can explore many landmarks and attractions. Visit the Royal Armouries Museum, located 1 mile from the station, to appreciate the national collection of arms and armor. Alternatively, enjoy musicals or opera at the Leeds Grand Theatre.

Burley Park Station

Leeds's Burley Park station is a busy commuter line and the first stop on the Harrogate Line. Located near the southern end of Headingley and the Burley districts, it takes just two minutes to reach Headingley station and about five minutes to get to Leeds station, often much quicker than driving or taking the bus. The station operates southbound services towards Leeds and northbound services towards Harrogate, Knaresborough, and York, offering commuters great convenience.

From Burley Park station, you have easy access to many landmarks and attractions. Visit one of the oldest cinemas, Hyde Park Picture House, to see films from around the world, including family movies. Just 1 mile from the station, you can walk to the Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills to learn about industrial heritage. Additionally, there are many other sights and attractions to explore nearby.

Headingley Station

Headingley station is located in the northwest of Leeds, serving the suburb of Headingley as part of the Northern Rail network. The station provides southbound services towards Leeds and northbound services towards York via Harrogate and Knaresborough.

Situated halfway between Headingley center and Kirkstall, the station is conveniently located just down the road from Headingley Stadium's rugby and cricket grounds. The stadium is a historic landmark, offering thrilling sports events and a vibrant atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for rugby and cricket fans traveling by train. Headingley station is also the closest railway station to Leeds Beckett University's Beckett Park campus, providing easy access and convenience for students and visitors. Just a few miles from Headingley station, Kirkstall Abbey is a stunning, well-preserved Cistercian monastery with beautiful grounds, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Cross Gates Station

Cross Gates railway station lies on the Selby Line, operated by Northern, and is located 4.25 miles (7 km) east of Leeds railway station. Cross Gates station offers extensive connections to other cities and towns, including Leeds, Bradford Interchange, Halifax, York, and Hull. The station features a ticket office and part-time staff to assist passengers.

Just a short walk from Cross Gates station, Cross Gates Shopping Centre provides a variety of fashion goods and daily essentials, making it a convenient shopping destination for both locals and visitors. Meanwhile, a few miles from Cross Gates station, Temple Newsam is a historic estate featuring a stunning Tudor-Jacobean mansion, beautiful gardens, and a working farm. It is an ideal destination for a family day out or a leisurely stroll. Despite being a small station, Cross Gates offers various attractions and landmarks to visit and appreciate.

Trains to Leeds Bradford Airport

Leeds Bradford Airport, located in Yeadon, West Yorkshire, England, is approximately 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Leeds city center and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Bradford city center. As Yorkshire's largest airport, it is accessible via the Flyer shuttle bus from Leeds Train Station, Bradford Interchange, and Guiseley Train Station, providing extensive connections to surrounding cities and towns.

*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.

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