All Change at Leeds Station (1990–1998)

All Change at Leeds Station (1990–1998) Between 1990 and 1998, Leeds station provided a fascinating snapshot of Britain's railways during a period of rapid change. While the station itself remained largely unchanged, the trains passing through it told a very different story. Captured over several visits throughout the decade, this short film documents the gradual transition from the familiar railway of the 1980s to the modern era. The once-common Mark 1 DMUs and regular Class 31 locomotive-hauled services steadily disappeared, giving way to the now-ubiquitous Class 47s on passenger duties, while sleek electric services powered by the Class 91 began to dominate the East Coast Main Line. Although Leeds was rarely a destination for a full day's filming, it was often a place to change trains. Those moments between connections frequently presented unexpected opportunities, and the camera was always ready to capture whatever arrived. The film concludes with a special appearance by the unique Class 89, No. 89001—an unforgettable sight that, in many ways, compensated for the disappearance of some of the classic traction that had once been commonplace. If you enjoy rare archive railway footage, changing traction, and a nostalgic look back at Britain's railways in the 1990s, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your own memories of Leeds station during this remarkable period in railway history. #LeedsStation #BritishRail #RailwayArchive #Class47 #Class91 #Class89 #RailwayHistory #TrainSpotting #RailwaysOfBritain #RailwayVideo