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Title: New Station, Leeds - DNT00133
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Title
New Station, Leeds - DNT00133
Description
A North Eastern Railway Leeds to Edinburgh service about to depart for York from New Station. The roof sign with its back to the station advertising Waddington Pianos was on New Station Street, off Boar Lane, which was the access to the station from the city up until 1938 when the great Art Deco concourse we see today was built. In the mid-1930s the station was re-named Leeds City South, usually just known as City Station. Today as the only station in the city centre, and completely re-built, it is just Leeds Station.
Creator
Unknown
Source
David Taylor
Rights
PHDA - David Taylor Collection
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
DNT00267.tif
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “New Station, Leeds - DNT00133,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 25, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/32175.
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