NUMBER 1 bus catch it outside train station and it takes you all the way through headingly.
2007-01-30 04:56:32
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answered by pixie007 4
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When you get to Leeds train station, find the train to goes to harrogate or york. It is this line that will pass through Headingly.
It's the second stop (after Burley Park) you need to get off at.
If you can't find the paltofrm at Leeds City station, ask one of the workers there, as I can't remember if it's platform 6 or 8 ;) (It's been a while since I lived there)
Once you get to Headingly, exit on to St John's Place, turn left onto Kirkstall Lane, then about a mile down here you will come to some traffic lights. Turn left here onto the A660. This is Otley Road in Headingley.
hope that helps!
2007-01-29 08:06:16
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answered by clarky303 4
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Otley Road is some way out of Headingley. I don't think Headingley Station is much use. Use www.streetmap.co.uk to pinpoint the location then www.traveline.org.uk to pinpoint which bus you want. There are lots of them. A taxi would be about £9
2007-01-29 20:30:48
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answered by david f 5
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There is a train service direct to Headingley from Leeds City Station
2007-02-01 04:17:35
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answered by Daisy Roots 5
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If Headingley is on your way, eg you pass it to leeds, then yes... But say if your on manchester leeds train, this stops at platform 12 and you have to dart over to platform 1 and catch the Harrogate Train which stops at leeds which is a good dash at times, so your best planning it. I do this run quite a lot and get off at leeds and then have to catch the Harrogate Train
2016-03-29 08:26:25
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answered by Leigh 4
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Taxi at station exit. Bus outside from Boar Lane. Walk it, about 2 miles that's all. The general direction is towards Headingley cricket ground, follow signs. Easy-peasy.
2007-01-29 08:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I've just been onto national rail enquiries and apparently there's a train that runs directly to Headingley - every half hour during the day and then once an hour in the evening.
2007-01-29 08:04:10
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answered by toothybaboon 1
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Headingley Train Station
2016-06-24 02:44:08
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answered by nettie 4
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there are taxis just outside the station or a regular bus services outside, don't panic we don't bite, the B.T.P (British transport police) are always there and a real friendly bunch, they'll be more than happy to assist you. all the best.
2007-01-30 10:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Clarky 303 is right
2007-02-01 16:30:19
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answered by Elle J Morgan 6
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