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7. Arthington
Closed in 1948. The former station is now a private residence. The two sides of the railway triangle that lay to the north of the station have been dismantled. | YPN Photo: YPN

8. Thorner
Closed in January 1964. Originally called Thorner & Scarcroft it was renamed into Scarcroft before finally shortened to Thorner in 1901. | YPN Photo: YPN


10. Leeds (Whitehall)
This temporary station opened when Leeds City Station was being rebuilt by Railtrack, now Network Rail, between 1999 and 2002. | YPN Photo: YPN

11. Leeds Central
The last train left from Leeds Central on April 29, 1967. | YPN Photo: YPN

12. Leeds Wellington
Pictured at the bottom left of this photo. It combined with Leeds New in 1938 to create Leeds City, | YPN Photo: YPN