Forgotten tram tracks in Leeds city centre exposed by roadworks at Corn Exchange
Excavations beneath the road surface near Leeds Corn Exchange have exposed old tram tracks that once ran through the city.
Photographs provided by Leeds Civic Trust show the tramlines in action in the city during the 1950s.
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Hide AdThe tramlines are expected to be dug up by the contractors on the site, according to the trust.
It's not the first time the old tramways have resurfaced during modern groundwork.
There are examples of old tram infrastructure that can still be seen around Leeds, including electrical boxes and signage.
Tramlines were also discovered at the junction of York Street and Duke Street.
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Hide AdClifford Stead from the trust told the YEP: "I had a chat with the contractor, they are digging up the tram lines altogether here.
"The last passenger tram ran on those tracks on November 7th 1959.
"The Corn Exchange was a key tram Interchange."
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