any present day evidence of any train tracks at Crown Point area at all now?

Railways, trams, buses, etc.
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jim
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Nice picture buffaloskinner. It shows the Hillidge Road bridge in the days when the station building was still there - mounted on the bridge itself. The "half" building on the right of the picture is also identifiable on pablo leeds' view, but by the time that was taken, Hunslet station had been shut, and its buildings demolished.    

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ah i see that yeah.bit confusing though. on my pic a third line has been squeezed in on the right of the platform. doesnt seem like there'd be roomJim is there any trace of the platform today like in Phill's pic?

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No that old bit of platform was removed a few years back, they remodelled the road, bridge and track. I think you can see that going on Bing images. Yes you can see it all changing herehttp://binged.it/JkeBwg
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no platform all gone on Bing.shows 2 trainlines too. can't see much room for the 3rd line (overlapping post, can't seem to see the platform, just the exposed ends of the stairs)    

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pablo leeds wrote: on my pic a third line has been squeezed in on the right of the platform. doesnt seem like there'd be room You think it looks tight in the pic you posted Pablo, it was tighter than that - it was four roads through there with another road to the left of the platform you can just see the end of in that piccy

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pablo leeds wrote: ah there it is! now selling lifting tackle rather than popcorn!!this has turned out to be a greatly informative thread will have to find chance to have a ramble around jack lane and hopefully post a few new pics of the present-day wilderness of the old leeds railtrack Yes it's Andrews & (S)Platt...as we used to know them !Great photo and footage work on this thread....Very interesting stuff guys.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: The brick structure you can just about see looks just like thisMust try find out what that church was.     The church was Christ Church.Corner of Gt Wilson St and Meadow laneThe arches for the staithe were demolished in 1947 nothing remains.

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Phill/Jim - are you allowed to walk the old rail routes starting round Sweet Street West/Bridge Street and also the approach to Leeds Central near Graingers Way??

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I believe that they are private land with no public access pablo leeds.

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pablo leeds wrote: Phill/Jim - are you allowed to walk the old rail routes starting round Sweet Street West/Bridge Street and also the approach to Leeds Central near Graingers Way?? I take it you mean the two viaducts Holbeck and Central?In short no your not allowed to, but of course that doesn't mean it's not impossible.It is railway property though, even though it is disused. Be wary and take a look at this firsthttp://www.networkrail.co.uk/aspx/1037.aspx    
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