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Travel in Leeds |
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Getting
around Leeds couldn’t be easier with the range of
accessible transport available.
The main bus station is located at New York Street [map],
and is centrally located for all of Leeds’ best
tourist attractions. The station has essential facilities
such as cash points, toilets and baby changing facilities.
Most buses in the city centre are now accessible for
everybody and have low-level entrances and designated
wheelchair and pram areas. Leeds is also on track for
a new Supertram that could rival that of Sheffield and
make transport even easier and speedier in the city centre.
Leeds has a one-way system in the city centre and
is not the ideal place to bring your car but there’s
still plenty of car parks and even some free parking around.
If you want to get a taxi in Leeds there are several places
from which to hail one. You can get a hackney cab on Assembly
Street [map],
or the bus stops next to the Corn Exchange. Cabs regularly
appear at New Briggate, Vicar Lane [map] and Merrion Way.
Selected taxi companies in the area:
| (0113) 2469999 |
| (0113) 2443322 |
| (0113) 2636666 / (0113)
2792222 |
For further information about buses in the area contact
Metro at: www.wymetro.com or the Metro Line on 0113 245 7676.
For information about the Leeds Supertram contact: 0113
384 8484 or visit www.leeds-supertram.co.uk |
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