Scarborough railway station

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Scarborough
Location
Place Scarborough
Local authority Scarborough
Operations
Station code SCA
Managed by First TransPennine Express
Platforms in use 5
Annual entry/exit 0.329 million *
History
Key dates Opened <no data>
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* based on sales of tickets in 2002/03 financial year which end or originate at Scarborough. Disclaimer (PDF)
This article is about the railway station in England. For the station in New York, see Scarborough (Metro-North station).

Scarborough railway station serves the seaside town of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England. It lies at the end of the Yorkshire Coast Line and North TransPennine route and is operated by First TransPennine Express, which is theere Scarborough to Liverpool Lime Street service, calling at Scarborough, Seamer, Malton, York, Garforth, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Stalybridge, Manchester Victoria, Manchester Oxford Road, Brichwood, Warrington Central, and Liverpool Lime Street . It has the longest station seat in the world at 139m.

Until the 1960's the station also served lines from Whitby and Pickering.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Seamer   First TransPennine Express
North TransPennine
  Terminus
Seamer   Northern Rail
Yorkshire Coast Line
  Terminus
York   Midland Mainline
(Summer only)
  Terminus