Leeds Hunslet Lane railway station

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title: Leeds Hunslet Lane railway station
text: Leeds Hunslet Lane railway station was opened by the North Midland Railway in Leeds in 1840 in what was then a middle-class area, south of the city. Designed by Francis Thompson, the trainshed consisted of an iron roof in four spans, with five lines running into it. Three of the lines were used for stabling carriages not in use under the central span, and each outer span had one line with a platform 300 yards (274 m) long. Turntables were provided at each end and the offices on the western side
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description: Disused railway station in West Yorkshire, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Hunslet_Lane_railway_station
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date modified: 2022-10-21T20:17:07Z
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