Leeds City bus station

The original bus station was used as the back-drop for the opening credits of Yorkshire Television sitcom Queenie's Castle.

In line with most new bus stations in West Yorkshire, Leeds City is fully enclosed.

The building is a single-storey brick-built structure with a glass roof that runs the full length of the bus station, allowing the maximum use of natural light.

These services cover areas including Huddersfield, Wakefield, Dewsbury and Batley First West Yorkshire is the secondary user with services from First Leeds 6, 8, 27, 28, 33, 34, 62 and X84 covering areas including Headingley, Guiseley, Kirkstall and Otley Along with this First Bradford have their intercity services 72 and X6 in the bus station these services cover Armley, Bramley, Pudsey and Thornbury First Halifax terminate their 508 service here which covers Farsley, Thornbury and Odsal Harrogate Bus Company and Keighley Bus Company, which are both subsidiaries of Transdev also use the bus station for their intercity services this being Keighley to Leeds 60 (Aireline) for Keighley Bus Company which covers Kirkstall, Shipley and Saltaire For The Harrogate Bus Company these are the 7 which covers Wetherby, Boston Spa and Seacroft and 36 which covers Pannal, Harewood and Moortown Along with this there are other smaller operators who use the station, Station Coaches, Connexions Buses and Yorkshire Buses Yorkshire Coastliner also run long distance coastal services to Scarborough via Tadcaster, York and Malton from the bus station[4] The Flyer service A1 runs to Leeds Bradford Airport.

[5] Megabus also run services with a variety of national destinations from Stand 1 National Express operates services from the western concourse to destinations across the country including London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Manchester and more[6] Media related to Leeds City bus station at Wikimedia Commons

Overview in May 2016