Good news for cyclists & pedestrians as there is to be direct access to York station from Lowther Terrace and Leeman Road. 
I've been wanting these developments to happen for some time!
People visiting the hospital, the football ground, the youth hostel and anywhere else to the North of the City will benefit from the Leeman Road entrance.
And at least half a dozen forum members who I know will benefit from the Lowther Terrace entrance!

I've been wanting these developments to happen for some time!
People visiting the hospital, the football ground, the youth hostel and anywhere else to the North of the City will benefit from the Leeman Road entrance.
And at least half a dozen forum members who I know will benefit from the Lowther Terrace entrance!
York Press said:MORE than half a million pounds is to be spent on two new cycle routes to improve access to York Station.
New ramps are to be built at the north and south ends of the station, leading into the short and long-stay car parks respectively.
The footbridge inside the station, linking platform three with platforms five to 11, will also be improved.
Rail and station operator East Coast has teamed up with City of York Council and Cycling City York on the project, which will cost £550,000. Work will start early next year.
The northern ramp will lead into the short stay car park from Leeman Road, linking the station to the path next to the Royal Mail depot that leads to the River Ouse.
Access to the south will be from Lowther Terrace. Extra CCTV cameras and lights are being introduced to cover the new access points.
Passengers and cyclists are asked to use the subways and lifts while work is carried out on the bridge.
Karen Boswell, managing director of East Coast, said: “We are investing in our stations as well as our trains to ensure East Coast passengers have the best possible travelling experience.
“We are delighted to be working in partnership with the City of York Council, Cycling City York and Network Rail on these station improvements which will benefit passengers and staff alike.”
Cycling City York Programme Manager Graham Titchener said: “The new access points at York station will be a welcome addition to the range of facilities and infrastructure available to cyclists in York, and will also benefit pedestrians and disabled people.
“They will make it quicker, easier and safer for people to reach the station.”