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Leeds LS5 3LD, Vereinigtes Königreich
kontakte telefon: +44
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 53.81799, Longitude: -1.59419
Dies Irae
::Too far from the centre of Headingley.
Fay Blackmore
::Basic train station at least it has seating though and I think it has a sheltered area 2 don't know why it's called Headingley station though it's right on the edge of Headingley and probably equal distance to Kirkstall so quite a distance from the centre of Headingley
J. B.
::A very small train station, Platform 1 does NOT have disability access but platform 2 has disability access. This means that if you're going to Leeds from Headingley there's no disability access. Trains on this route are a lot of times late say about 5 mins. Overall it's okay for a place like Headingley.
rukeya
::Access onto the platform for trains going into Leeds up narrow winding stairs. No facilities at the station. Electric notice board and ticket machine which often goes wrong. Not in Headingley.
Evan Holm
::As had been said there is no disabled access for the Leeds bound platform, so if you want to go to Leeds from here or come here from Horsforth/Harrogate you have a large set of steps to navigate. I have done it with a pushchair, but wouldn't recommend it. It's not really in Headingley either, but in Kirkstall. There's about a 10 mins walk to the stadium and a bit further to the shops. Rush hour trains can be ridiculously busy, especially if they only put on 2 carriages. Expect to stand when going to Leeds on a morning.