Does Leeds have good public transport?

Leeds has a big network of buses and trains which usually run from around 5am – 11pm, depending on the route. These can be used to get around the city centre or out into other parts of the city. You can use the Journey Planner to plan your route from start to finish, including walking, trains and buses.

Can you pay cash on Leeds buses?

Contactless payments >>, Apple pay, Google pay and cash are accepted on our buses.

Does Leeds have a free city bus?

The Leeds FreeCityBus service began on 30 January 2006 and was the first zero-fare bus service in West Yorkshire, this was followed by similar services in Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford and Dewsbury. The services are designed to link passengers to the bus and railway stations, shops and other locations.

Where does the 52 bus go in Leeds?

The 52 bus (Leeds City Centre) has 27 stops departing from Moor Allerton Ctr A and ending in Corn Exchange D.

Will Leeds get an underground?

The new Leeds station would be integrated alongside the existing Network Rail station, providing services to destinations such as Manchester, Liverpool and Preston in the west, and York, Hull and Newcastle to the North and East. It would also offer up to four high speed trains per hour to London via Manchester.

Why does Leeds not have a subway?

Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to coax commuters from their cars. And services would ultimately be cancelled. Inspired by London’s Docklands Light Railway scheme, which opened that year, the council came up with plans for the east Leeds light railway service dubbed the “metro line” in 1987.

Do I need to tap out on bus?

Always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end to pay the right fare. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)

How much is the Leeds city bus?

Leeds CityBus services Leeds CityBus costs £1 per journey (Free with these accepted tickets).

Are Leeds buses night?

Night Bus. We operate a Minibus Safety Service, which takes students home from the Union at a charge of only £1. The service is currently running every evening from March 3rd 2022. Just head to the Nightbus pick up point located in the Foyer to use the service.

Where does the 51 bus go in Leeds?

The 51 bus (Morley <-> Moortown) has 60 stops departing from Tingley Mills, Morley and ending in Moor Allerton Ctr A, Moortown. 51 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 05:37 and ends at 22:12. Normal operating days: everyday.

Where does the 36 bus stop in Leeds?

The 36 will use stop K on Vicar Lane for trips leaving Leeds. On the way into Leeds, our stops aren’t changing. The 7 will use stand L on Vicar Lane for trips leaving Leeds.