Hull Paragon railway station

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Hull Paragon
Location
Place Kingston upon Hull
Local authority Kingston upon Hull
Operations
Station code HUL
Managed by TransPennine Express
Platforms in use
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 1.961 million
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Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Hull Paragon (source)
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Hull Paragon railway station is the main railway station in the city of Kingston upon Hull (usually known as Hull), England. It is managed by TransPennine Express, which provides train services along with Northern Rail, Hull Trains and GNER.

The station complex is currently undergoing renovation, to create an integrated transport hub called St Stephens. In addition, the former headquarters of British Rail's North-Eastern region, built across the front of the station but empty and increasingly dilapidated since the 1980s, are currently in the process of demolition.

The station was used as a location in the film Clockwise with John Cleese

[edit] History

The station was originally opened by the Hull and Selby Railway in 1840.

[edit] Services

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Brough   Hull Trains
London-Hull
  Terminus
Brough   TransPennine Express
North TransPennine
  Terminus
Hessle   Northern Rail
Sheffield-Hull Line
  Terminus
Hessle   Northern Rail
Hull-York Line
  Terminus
Hessle   Northern Rail
York & Selby Lines
  Terminus
Terminus   Northern Rail
Yorkshire Coast Line
  Cottingham
Brough   GNER
East Coast Main Line
  Terminus