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Welcome to North West Leeds, the home of Leeds Bradford International Airport! Located in this district are three railway stations along the Harrogate line: Burley Park, Headingley, and Horsforth (which is actually in Cookridge). But that's not all! North West Leeds is serviced by a plethora of bus routes, making it easily accessible from other areas. Let me give you a glimpse into some of the main bus services that operate in this vibrant district: - The number 1 route takes you past the University, through Adel, and all the way to Holt Park. - Hop on the 19/19A bus and experience a journey along the Burley Road corridor, taking you up into Headingley and then to Tinshill and Ireland Wood. - If you board the number 28 bus, you'll be taken past the University and onto Adel. - Looking to explore the outlying towns and villages? The 33/33A service is perfect for you! This bus goes up Kirkstall Road, serving Horsforth, Rawdon, Yeadon, Guiseley, Menston, and Otley. - For those heading towards Bramley, catch the 49 bus; if you want to go up through Hawksworth into Horsforth, the 50/50A route is your best bet. - Although the terminus of the 51/51A is at the Moor Allerton Centre in the North East district, the route conveniently takes you through Woodhouse. - Students and academics will appreciate the 56 bus, which passes the University, Hyde Park, Burley, Headingley, and West Park, finally arriving at Moor Grange. - Need to reach Bodington Hall or Holt Park via Cookridge? The 95 and 96 buses have got you covered, as they both travel up Otley Road before splitting off to their respective destinations. - Explore further with the 97 bus! This route takes you up the Otley Road corridor, passing through West Park, Horsforth, Leeds Trinity University, Rawdon, and Yeadon, before finally reaching the charming town of Guiseley. - Finally, if you're traveling from the City Centre to the Airport, the convenient 757 bus is here to whisk you away! For those traveling by car, the best access points from the City Centre are either up Woodhouse Lane or Kirkstall Road. If you prefer a quieter route, you can also take Burley Road, conveniently located at the end of The Headrow. So whether you choose to hop on a bus or drive yourself, North West Leeds is easily accessible and full of exciting opportunities!
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