Leeds Station is built on top of another, earlier station? Leeds’ first proper city rail station was Wellington Station built temporarily in 1846, before a permanent one was fixed up in 1850 on top of arches across the River Aire.
19 years later Leeds New Station was built adjacent to the first, which was how it stayed until 1923 when the two were grouped together. City Station was rebuilt in 1969 when Central Station was closed, but you can still see it from a distance, if you venture under the arches. What you can’t reach, however, are old platforms, tunnels and and offices that now gathering dust within spitting distance of the thousands of commuters that pass through the new station every day.
When I lived in Leeds I was often told there was a way through the Dark Arches that led to Kirkstall Abbey. I never ventured to find out.
Glencairn
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I Cannot Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought.