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'''Outwood''' is a village north of ], a city in ], UK. The village is located on Leeds road. The village has a train station on the east coast main line that is served by Arriva Northern trains offering services to ], ], ] and ]. The area near the train station was once the site of lofthouse pit, that is sadly best rembered for the disaster that claimed the lives of several mineers. The area where the mine was stood is known a golf course and housing estate.
'''Outwood''' is a village north of ], a city in ], UK.



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Outwood is a village north of Wakefield, a city in West Yorkshire, UK. The village is located on Leeds road. The village has a train station on the east coast main line that is served by Arriva Northern trains offering services to Leeds, Wakefield, Doncaster and Sheffield. The area near the train station was once the site of lofthouse pit, that is sadly best rembered for the disaster that claimed the lives of several mineers. The area where the mine was stood is known a golf course and housing estate.

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