Leeds Hunslet Lane railway station

Designed by Francis Thompson, the trainshed consisted of an iron roof in four spans, with five lines running into it.Turntables were provided at each end and the offices on the western side were fronted by an arcade with an arch surmounted with the arms of Leeds, Sheffield and Derby.[2] It was shared by the Manchester and Leeds Railway, which ran on the NMR tracks from just north of Normanton since Parliament had refused to sanction two lines running side by side.The site is now occupied by the Crown Point Retail Park, which opened in 1989.This article on a railway station in Yorkshire and the Humber is a stub.
Railway Clearing House diagram of lines in Leeds in 1913. Hunslet Lane (by this time a goods station) is shown in green in the lower centre.
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