Some observations
The Beer House , at Edinburgh and Glasgow Central?
Is there not a Spoons going in at Central/
I have no knowledge one way or the other, but there is already a Spoons underneath Glasgow Central (the Crystal Palace) and another a few yards west of the low level entrance on Argyll St ( the Sir John Moore), so I can't see them opening another one in the station unless they are getting rid of one of the others.
https://whatpub.com/pubs/GLA/0279/crystal-palace-glasgow
https://whatpub.com/pubs/GLA/0741/sir-john-moore-glasgow
Outside of Edinburgh and Glasgow, if it's real ale you're after it's generally either Wetherspoons or nothing!
Don't agree with this at all. There are some good places close to stations in Aberdeen, Inverness, Perth, Dundee and Fort William which are not Spoons. All you need to do is look at What Pub.
There's a couple of pubs in the railway arches at Leeds station. Both owned by the same outfit. The Hop and Archies. Next door to each other. The Hop majors on cask ales and Archies majors on craft beers.
Both are owned by Ossett Brewery. Craft Asylum #1, also owned by Ossett is about 50 yards further on but adjacent to the arches instead of underneath them.
https://whatpub.com/pubs/LEE/598/craft-asylum-1-leeds
There's one of those dreadful Beer Houses near the main entrance and a Spoons on the north concourse of the station. The Queens Hotel (attached to the station) bar used to have Black Sheep Bitter. This was a regular haunt of Mr Rugby League, Eddie Waring. Younger readers may want to google him to find out more
There is an "alcoholic black hole" immediately outside the north entrance at Leeds; on the approach road at platform level are the Brewery Tap and Friends of Ham whilst on the lower level are the Scarbrough Hotel, Moot Hall and Head of Steam. There are 4 other places 2 minutes away on Boar Lane including Tapped Leeds, a sister establishment to the Tap on the Platform at Sheffield.