
Transport within
Leeds consists of extensive
road,
bus
A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for cha ...
and
rail networks. The city has good rail and road links to the rest of the country.
Leeds railway station is one of the busiest in Britain, and Leeds is connected to the national road network via the
A1(M) motorway,
M1 motorway and
M62 motorway. The city is served by
Leeds Bradford Airport
Leeds Bradford Airport is located in Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, about northwest of Leeds city centre, and about northeast from Bradford city centre. It serves Leeds and Bradford and th ...
.
Leeds has less extensive public transport coverage than other UK cities of comparable size, and is the largest city in Europe without any form of light rail or underground.
Rail

The rail network is of great importance.
Leeds railway station on New Station Street is one of the busiest in the UK outside central
London, with around 1,000 trains serving more than 100,000 passengers who pass through the main ticket gates daily. Its modern interior provides connections to
Birmingham,
Bristol,
Exeter
Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol.
In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
,
Newcastle via
CrossCountry
CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the Cross Country franchise.
The CrossCountry franchise was restructured by the Department for Transport (DfT) ...
.
Edinburgh and the north can be accessed via
CrossCountry
CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the Cross Country franchise.
The CrossCountry franchise was restructured by the Department for Transport (DfT) ...
or
London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a British train operating company. It is owned by the DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport (DfT). The company's name echoes that of the London and North Eastern Railway, one of the Big Four ...
services to
Aberdeen, although changes are often required at
York or Newcastle.
Manchester,
Liverpool and the west are accessible by
TransPennine Express, as are
Scarborough and
Hull
Hull may refer to:
Structures
* Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle
* Fuselage, of an aircraft
* Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds
* Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship
* Submarine hull
Mathematics
* Affine hull, in affi ...
in the east. There is a large commuter rail network co-ordinated by
Metro and operated by
Northern
Northern may refer to the following:
Geography
* North, a point in direction
* Northern Europe, the northern part or region of Europe
* Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United States
* Northern Province, Sri Lanka
* Northern Range, a ra ...
to many villages, towns and cities in the
city region.
The station has 17 platforms, making it the largest in England outside London, and the second largest, after
Edinburgh Waverley, in the UK, having been rebuilt from 12 platforms in 2001 at a cost of £265 million.
From Leeds,
West Yorkshire Metro trains operated by Northern operate to all parts of
West Yorkshire and surrounding local and commuter locations and other operators including
CrossCountry
CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the Cross Country franchise.
The CrossCountry franchise was restructured by the Department for Transport (DfT) ...
,
London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a British train operating company. It is owned by the DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport (DfT). The company's name echoes that of the London and North Eastern Railway, one of the Big Four ...
and
TransPennine Express operate services to the rest of the country.
Leeds is connected to London via the electrified
East Coast Main Line
The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle. The line is a key transport artery on the eastern side of Great Britain running broa ...
which operates half-hourly through the day. This service terminates at
London Kings Cross.
Railway stations in Leeds
*
Leeds
*
Bramley
*
Burley Park
*
Cross Gates
*
Cottingley
*
East Garforth
*
Garforth
*
Guiseley
*
Headingley
*
Horsforth
*
Kirkstall Forge
*
Micklefield
*
Morley
*
New Pudsey
*
Woodlesford
Closed railway stations
*
Marsh Lane
*
Leeds Wellington
*
Leeds New
*
Leeds Whitehall
*
Leeds Central
*Newlay
*Kirkstall
*Hunslet Station
*
Hunslet Lane
*
Holbeck
Holbeck is an inner city area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It begins on the southern edge of Leeds city centre and mainly lies in the LS11 postcode district. The M1 and M621 motorways used to end/begin in Holbeck. Now the M621 is the o ...
*
Armley Moor
*Armley Canal Road
*Beeston
*
Pendas Way
*
Scholes
*Kippax
*Otley
*Pool-in-Wharfedale
*Arthington
*Stanningley
*
Pudsey Lowtown
*
Pudsey Greenside
*Calverley
High Speed rail and Leeds New Lane
Publication of the proposed route of the second phase of
High Speed 2 on 28 January 2013 revealed that the station at Leeds would be a new terminus called
Leeds New Lane, connected to Leeds station by pedestrian walkways, possibly with moving walkways. However, following a review in November 2015, there have also been proposals to instead add the HS2 platforms as an extension to the existing Leeds station.
On 18 November 2021 the UK government confirmed that the Leeds leg of HS2 would be scrapped, favouring instead investment in a mass transit system.
Middleton Steam Railway
The
Middleton Steam Railway is the oldest continuously working railway system in the world. Originally built to transport coal from Middleton Colliery to Leeds, the railway is now a heritage piece. The railway effectively runs the length of Middleton Park, joining onto the national rail network at the northern end. The Middleton Steam Railway contains Leeds' only road level crossings (Moor Road and Tulip Street, Hunslet). There are two stations, Park Halt and Moor Road. The steam locomotives for the Middleton railway were made in Holbeck, near to the location of the present Leeds railway station.
Abbey Light Railway
The
Abbey Light Railway
The Abbey Light Railway was a narrow gauge railway in Kirkstall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Built by enthusiasts, the Railway ran from the nearby Bridge Road commercial area into the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey, operating most Sundays.
Hi ...
was a
narrow gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter curves, smaller structur ...
in Kirkstall, Leeds. It ran between Bridge Street and
Kirkstall Abbey, but was dismantled in March 2013, after the owner, Peter Lowe, died in October 2012.
Roads
Leeds is the focus of the regional primary road network which includes
A58,
A61,
A62,
A63,
A64 and
A65 roads. It is also a principal hub of the national motorway network, with the
M1 and
M62 intersecting in the south east of the city and the
A1(M) running along its eastern border. The M1 joins the A1(M) in east Leeds, creating a semi-orbital motorway consisting of the M62, M1 and A1(M) motorways around the south and east of the city. The M621 carries high volumes of traffic quickly in and out of
central Leeds from the M62 and M1.
The Inner Ring Road largely carries through traffic across the city, whereas the City Centre Loop distributes local traffic around the city centre. The City Centre Loop that was formed by using a number of streets to create a one way loop, however they will soon not be a continues loop around the city centre for cars as more roads get pedestrianized. This acts as a local access thoroughfare for city centre traffic, allowing the core centre to be heavily pedestrianised and largely traffic-free.
Leeds was going to introduce a
Clean Air Zone in 2020, which will charge the most polluting buses, coaches HGVs £50 a day to enter the city, while taxis and private hire vehicles which are not clean enough will be charged £12.50 a day. The proposals came after the government ordered the council to come up with ways to lower the air pollution in the city, which causes around 29,000 premature deaths in the UK. However has been cancelled, some ANPR enforcement cameras are still active but not used by the council.
Inner Ring Road

In the 1960s Leeds set about building the most ambitious
ring road
A ring road (also known as circular road, beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop, bypass or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city, or country. The most common purpose of a ring road is to assist i ...
plan of any British city. The road is designated as a motorway, and describes a semicircle round the western, northern and eastern parts of the city centre. The road is elevated at its western and eastern ends but in cutting and tunnel to the north. This enabled a long stretch to be hidden underground, reducing the scar it makes in the city's fabric (as has been a problem in many other cities, for example
Birmingham and
Leicester
Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands.
The city l ...
). Pedestrians may walk over it into the city centre, completely unaware of its presence. This gave Leeds City Council the idea to promote the city with the slogan ''Motorway City of the Seventies''.
The inner ring road is made up of the A58(M) from the
Armley Gyratory continues as the A64(M) to Quarry Hill/Marsh Lane. (the number A58 forks off to the north at Clay Pit Lane and The A64 continues east as graded dual carriageway with a mix of grade separated and traffic light controlled junctions.) The Inner Ring Road junctions off and heads southwards under the Railway and join the
A61 East Street/South Accommodation Road towards the East Bank. (Here, it meets the
East Leeds Link Road (
A63), which provides fast connections to the
M1 junction 45 at
Skelton Lake.) The IRR continues over the
River Aire using the John Smeaton Viaduct as a high quality dual carriageway on a flyover, meeting the M621 at Junction 4 Hunslet. The
M621 completes the southern flank of the Inner Ring Road, linking up to the
A643 Ingram Distributor at M621 at Junction 2 Elland Road which joins back to the Armley Gyratory.
City centre loop

To manage traffic in the city centre and to provide an efficient traffic distributor around the city, inside the
Inner Ring Road the city centre loop was created. This involved no actual engineering or construction work, but the remaking of the city's entire one way system. One of the main advantages of the loop is its simplicity: whereas in other cities unfamiliar drivers may have to plan a route across the city's one way system or have to attempt map reading while driving, perhaps missing lanes and turnings, in Leeds the main body of city centre traffic is carried around the loop in a
clockwise direction, and drivers can simply follow the signs and use the convenient junction numbers. However the city centre loop is less useful for drivers wishing to travel in an anti-clockwise direction, this was satirized by
Michael McIntyre All loop signage is marked with the city centre loop logo, and each junction has a number and a name. The city centre loop connects the
A58,
A61,
A64,
A660,
A65,
A653 and
A62 as well as smaller local routes. The route runs by
Leeds railway station, the
Merrion Centre, Quarry House, and
Leeds General Infirmary as well as through the heart of the city's financial district.
The Loop will soon be removed as City Square is closed to general traffic an
transformed into a 0.69 ha public realm Loop branded signs will be taken down local access will be retained but they will be no thoroughfare for general traffic. Any traffic from Swingate will have to turn left onto Neville Street. With The main access from the IRR
Motorways and A roads
Leeds is served by the M1 and A1 heading South towards
London and the
East Midlands
The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It comprises the eastern half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands. It consists of Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Li ...
, the A1(M) heading north towards
Newcastle upon Tyne and
Edinburgh, the M62 heading both west towards
Bradford
Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
,
Manchester,
Liverpool and the M62 and east towards
Kingston upon Hull and the
Port of Hull (this is a particularly important freight route).
Away from motorways, a regional dual carriageway network meets in Leeds. The A64 is an important trunk road, heading as an unbroken dual carriageway to the outskirts of
York and then on to
Scarborough. Added to this, the A61 expressway to the north links the northern suburbs of Leeds to the city centre, and onto
Harrogate and
Ripon. The
A660 and
A65 dual carriageways link the commuter belts to the north west of the city and onto the
Lancashire, meeting the
A650. The
A6110 expressway forms part of the
Leeds Outer Ring Road and continues as dual carriageway southwards, connecting the areas south of the
M62 to Leeds. The Outer Ring Road is designated as A6120 in the north of the city. To the north east of the city, the East Leeds Orbital Route being constructed by
Balfour Beatty will take the Outer Ring Road away from existing residential areas and facilitate development of land as part of an East Leeds Extension project. Guided bus routes using kerb guidance operate on parts of the A61 (Scott Hall Road) and A64 (York Road).
The
M621 is an internal urban motorway. Much of it is the former M1 (until it was diverted as the South East Leeds Orbital linking the M1 and A1(M)). The motorway begins at the M62 in
Birstall, (near
Ikea
IKEA (; ) is a Dutch multinational conglomerate based in the Netherlands that designs and sells , kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, and various other goods and home services. Started in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA has been t ...
), and finishes where it merges with the M1 at
Stourton. Since the M1 diversion the motorway has increased in length, previously it only ran from Birstall as far as the
city centre
A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely equivalent terms exist in other languages, such as "" in Fren ...
. The
M62 and
M1 collectively create a part-orbital motorway around the south and east of the city.
Bus/coach/taxi

On 30 January 2006, the
zero-fare FreeCityBus
FreeCityBus or FreeTownBus is a family of zero-fare bus services which are operated in the centres of several cities and towns in the England, English county of West Yorkshire. The services operate as ''FreeCityBus'' in the city of Wakefield a ...
started running, on a circular route (including stops at the bus and railway stations), in the centre of Leeds.
This route has now been changed to First Leeds City Electric route 5 and costs £1 or free with a First or WY metro Day rider or a City Park&Ride ticket.
Leeds City bus station, on Dyer Street is served by long distance
Megabus and
National Express services and local bus services. Buses in the city are mainly provided by
Arriva Yorkshire,
First West Yorkshire and
Transdev Blazefield. with some smaller operators including CT+ and Station Coaches.
Harrogate Bus Company provides The 36 to
Harrogate and
Ripon, and 7 to Harrogate via
Wetherby.
Keighley Bus Company provides a service to
Shipley,
Bingley and
Keighley.
The
Yorkshire Coastliner service runs from
Leeds bus station -
Tadcaster
Tadcaster is a market town and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England, east of the Great North Road, north-east of Leeds, and south-west of York. Its historical importance from Roman times onward was largely as the ...
-
York -
Malton. The 840 Splits to serve
Pickering Pickering may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Pickering Nunataks, Alexander Island
Australia
* Pickering, South Australia, the original name (1872–1940) of the town of Wool Bay
* Pickering Brook, Western Australia, Australia
Canada
* Pic ...
-
Thornton-le-Dale, to
Whitby. 843 runs to
Scarborough. service 845 to
Bridlington via
Filey was withdrawn.
Stagecoach in Hull
Stagecoach in Hull is a bus operator providing services in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach East Midlands, a subdivision of the Stagecoach Group.
History
Stagecoach in Hull's origins ...
operated the X62 to
Hull
Hull may refer to:
Structures
* Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle
* Fuselage, of an aircraft
* Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds
* Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship
* Submarine hull
Mathematics
* Affine hull, in affi ...
via
Goole, while
Stagecoach Yorkshire operated the X10 to
Barnsley
Barnsley () is a market town in South Yorkshire, England. As the main settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley and the fourth largest settlement in South Yorkshire. In Barnsley, the population was 96,888 while the wider Borough has ...
. These have since been withdrawn.
The 26 stand bus station Is the only bus station in the City centre. some have described it as a controversy in the city. One of the main reasons is its distance from the railway station (about half a mile). Many buses do not use the station.
Leeds has a "public transport box" around a pedestrian core, they are clusters of bus stops on Eastgate, The Headrow, Park Row, Infirmary Street
Boar Lane
Boar Lane is a street in the city centre of Leeds, in England.
History
The street originated in the Mediaeval period, running between the town's manor house and the main street of Briggate, its name believed to be a corruption of the word "borough ...
, Vicar Lane,
Leeds Corn Exchange
The Leeds Corn Exchange is a Victorian building and former corn exchange in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which was completed in 1863. It is a grade I listed building.
History
The Corn exchange was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, a Hull arc ...
Albion Street, Cookridge Street, and outside the main entrance to the railway station for services linking the railway station with the rest of the city's public transport.
In an attempt to simplify the bus network
WYCA has intrude
core bus network mapan
branding They are some inconsistently but the aim is to only have high frequent (15 minutes or better) buses, each corridor having a colour and using the same colours on the bus stops to aid way finding. Feedback from the new map said people would find it useful for more services to be included e.g. 91 'urban loop' and Square peg route 9, First 9 and 9a Ring road bus to show connectivity, but WYCA wanted to forces only on high frequent city centre routes.
They are 3 flag shi
City Park & Ridesites and proposals for more!
PR1 - Elland Road
PR2 - Temple Green
PR3 - Stourton
The railway station has a dedicated public hire
taxi rank that operates 24 hours a day. The rank is serviced by the whole Leeds fleet of 537 taxis, 237 of which are wheelchair accessible. All are fitted with a taxi meter set to
Leeds City Council's fare tariff. All drivers are knowledge tested and have undergone
criminal records investigations. All vehicles, drivers, and operators of both taxis and private hire vehicles must be licensed by the council. This will soon be removed much like the taxi rank at the Airport and outside Millgarth police Station, leaving only on street bays.
Cycling
There is no integrated cycle network, No public
bicycle-sharing system
A bicycle-sharing system, bike share program, public bicycle scheme, or public bike share (PBS) scheme, is a shared transport service where bicycles are available for shared use by individuals at low cost.
The programmes themselves include bot ...
. In 2010 Leeds Cyclepoint opened at Leeds railway station providing cycle hire by the day as well as paid secure parking for up to 300 cycles. The council provide maps showing ideal road routes for cyclist
cycling maps The Leeds Cycling Campaign works with the council and campaigns for improved cycling provision.
In late 2014 work started on Cycle City Connect, which includes a mostly segregated cycle path connecting Seacroft in East Leeds to Bradford, as well as resurfacing parts of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal shared use tow path. The project has been controversial due to the poorly laid surface by the contractor,
Kier, as well as safety concerns surrounding the junctions where motorized traffic comes into contact with the segregated facility. It was originally meant to open as one route but instead of one route in Leeds city centre a mini network will be delivered by further schemes, resources were redeployed to help with the recovery after the Boxing day floods. So it was Split in tw
CS1 Leedswest to Bradford an
CS2 Leedseast to Seacroft. Latter and after Learning lessons CS 3 Has been delivered with 2 one way tracks along Clay Pit Lane to Sheepscar (much like CS1 and CS2) and a wide two way cycle track along Elland Road with Copenhagen crossings over side streets.
The Government is granting more money to Leeds, one example is £7.06m under Transforming Cities Fund (TCF) to deliver missing links in the City centre wit
5 gateways
This type of work shows the
DFT and
HM Treasury that Leeds is a city that can deliver on a budget (unlike others) which puts
Leeds City Council in a favorable light when it comes to future funding bids (for example mass-transit)
Since the
2014 Tour de France
The 2014 Tour de France was the 101st edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The race included 21 stages, starting in Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, on 5 July and finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 27 July. The race al ...
the number of publicly available bike lock-up rack has been increased, which includes high capacity racks in the shapes of cars. This is continued by the
Tour de Yorkshire
Trams and trolleybus
Former system

Leeds'
tram system was dismantled in the early 1950s (as was the case in most cities) with the final services running in November 1959. In recent years this decision has become regarded as short-sighted. The former tram routes are evident on some of the main roads in and out of the city; for instance the void in the
A64 York Road, now filled with guided bus lanes, and the unusually wide central reservation between the carriageways on the
A58 Easterly Road (towards
Wetherby). The original tram system ran a larger route than the proposed supertram; the original system ran along the A64, A58, A61, A660 and also down through
Beeston and
Belle Isle. By the time the tram network was dismantled it had become unpopular with many people in Leeds, due to its ageing, draughty and poorly maintained fleet. Neighbouring
Bradford
Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
lost its trolley bus system during the same era (the final journey being made in 1972).
Sheffield also lost its tram system several years earlier, yet has seen the return of the tram in the early 1990s.
Rejected plans
The city had plans in the 1990s and 2000s for a tram network known as
Supertram. However the government axed the scheme due to an unwillingness to pay for any costs over budget, despite an undertaking by the City Council and local businesses to underwrite any such additional costs and the
Department for Transport
The Department for Transport (DfT) is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of transport matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that have not been devolved. The d ...
's apparent preference of a bus-based rapid transport scheme to a tram-based scheme. An inquiry into corruption at the Department of Transport was called for, although nothing came from the calls.
Trolley bus
From 2009, proposals were developed to build a trolley bus system, also referred to as "New Generation Transport". The three proposed lines would have run into
Leeds city centre
Leeds city centre is the central business district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is roughly bounded by the Leeds Inner Ring Road, Inner Ring Road to the north and the River Aire to the south and can be divided into several quarters.
C ...
from
Park and ride sites at
Stourton (South Route) and Bodington, just beyond the
Ring Road
A ring road (also known as circular road, beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop, bypass or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city, or country. The most common purpose of a ring road is to assist i ...
on the
A660 (North Route), and from
St James's Hospital (East Route). In the city centre there would have been a loop route connecting the three incoming routes. A revised version of the proposal was considered at a planning inquiry in 2014, the outcome of which was a recommendation that the scheme not be proceeded with.
Air

Leeds Bradford Airport is located to the north-west of the city and has scheduled flights to destinations within
Europe plus Egypt and
Turkey. The airport is the largest in
Yorkshire. Since the arrival of budget airline
Jet2 (who chose Leeds Bradford as their base) the airport has experienced a considerable increase in passenger numbers. Jet 2 have operated seasonal (Christmas period ) services to and from
New York City but there are no regular scheduled services between Leeds Bradford and the United States.
In 2007 the five metropolitan councils of
West Yorkshire sold the airport to
Bridgepoint Capital
Bridgepoint Group plc is a British private investment company listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
History
Bridgepoint was founded as NatWest Equity Partners, a private equity firm part of NatWest. ...
for in excess of £140 million. The new owners are currently drawing up an expansion plan. There is no railway station close to the airport, but there is
proposed parkway stationlocated North of
Horsforth and south of the
Bramhope tunnel. With Access from Scotland Lane due to open by 2024
They are 3 direct bus services:
A1
Leeds - Kirkstall - Horsforth - Leeds Bradford Airport(half-hourly service)
A2
Bradford - Leeds Bradford Airport - Harrogate(hourly service)
A3
Bradford - Shipley - Guiseley - Yeadon - Leeds Bradford Airport - Otley(hourly service)
There is a direct rail service from
Leeds station to
Manchester Airport
Manchester Airport is an international airport in Ringway, Manchester, England, south-west of Manchester city centre. In 2019, it was the third busiest airport in the United Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers and the busiest of those n ...
, the nearest airport with regular intercontinental flights, with trains running throughout the night.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is 40 miles from Leeds.
Craven College
Craven College is a further education college based in Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. Craven offers a variety of further and higher education courses, including bachelor degrees.
Craven College started life in the early 1800s as the Skipton ...
operates an Aviation Academy based at the airport.
Sea and waterways
The
Leeds and Liverpool Canal links the city to
Liverpool and the west coast. The
Aire and Calder Navigation links Leeds to the
Humber and the east coast. The city has a dock, situated on both canals at Clarence Dock (adjacent to the Royal Armouries). Leeds has good connections by road, rail and coach to
Hull
Hull may refer to:
Structures
* Chassis, of an armored fighting vehicle
* Fuselage, of an aircraft
* Hull (botany), the outer covering of seeds
* Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a ship
* Submarine hull
Mathematics
* Affine hull, in affi ...
, only an hour away, from where it is possible to travel to
Rotterdam and
Zeebrugge by ferry services run by
P&O Ferries
P&O Ferries is a British shipping company that operates ferry, ferries from United Kingdom to Ireland, and to Continental Europe (France, Belgium and the Netherlands). The company was created in 2002 through mergers and acquisitions within P&O ...
.
In 2014, a free river taxi service was introduced between Leeds Dock and Granary Wharf; operated by boats "Twee" and "Drei".
Transport information services for Leeds
Leeds City Council provides ''Leeds Travel Info'', an online service of real-time travel information, including information about roadworks, traffic incidents, and car park availability for motorists as well as access to local public transport information.
West Yorkshire Metro provides bus and train information online and offers the "My Next Bus" service of real-time bus information by text message or online. This real-time information is also displayed in certain bus shelters.
Leeds is one of the cities covered by the urban pedestrian route-planning system
Walkit.com.
Works and programmes concerned with transportation improvements for the city are reported on th
''Connecting Leeds'' website
References
{{City of Leeds