Yorkshire Coast Line
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The Yorkshire Coast Line is a railway line in northern England. It runs from Hull Paragon north to Scarborough.
Services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, with some continuing from the Sheffield-Hull Line or Hull-York Line. First Transpennine Express also operate between Seamer and Scarborough as part of their service to York and beyond. Services are usually worked by Class 158 DMUs and Class 156 DMUs.
[edit] Route
- Hull
- Cottingham
- Beverley
- Arram
- Hutton Cranswick
- Driffield
- Nafferton
- Bridlington
- Bempton
- Hunmanby
- Filey
- Seamer
- Scarborough
[edit] Closed stations
Between Hull Paragon and Scarborough there are also a number of stations which have been abandoned. These are (from the south end of the line):
- Lockington
- Lowthorpe
- Burton Agnes
- Carnaby
- Flamborough (originally Marton)
- Speeton
- Gristhorpe
- Cayton
- Scarborough Londesborough Road
Additionally Filey Holiday Camp was accessed by a short branch from the main line just south of Filey [1].
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