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Sheffield services (both ways) give a combined half hourly service between
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for means to reduce the congestion out of Hull – it was suggested to redouble the line allowing additional freight to run from Hull via
Cottingham to the Market Weighton and beyond. The construction of an unloading platform was also authorised, allowing livestock to be unloaded for the Yorkshire Agricultural show which was being held in Hull in 1900.
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The station complexes also included goods sheds at the larger stations and at
Cottingham and Hutton Cranswick. Andrew's standard design included a through track on one side, with an interior wooden platform and "cart docks" (raised exits) on the far side. The roofs were also hipped as at the station,
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By 1900 a non-stop Hull–Bridlington service had been introduced, taking 40 or 45 minutes (around 40 mph average). In 1914 there were eight or more Hull–Scarborough trains per day, and over thirty daily services from Hull to
Beverley. By 1930 the Hull–Scarborough stopping train took 2 hours
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Bridlington station had been extended in 1873, and 1892, and in 1911–12 was extensively remodelled with the addition of new platforms and a station concourse and new offices. An additional building for refreshment rooms was added alongside the concourse in 1922–23. Structural problems with
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Parliament was obtained on 23 June 1845 giving permission to build the "Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington Branch)", enabling a line from Hull to Bridlington of 31 miles (50 km). The 1845 Act allowed the raising of £216,000 by shares, and a further £72,000 by loans. The 1846 Hull and
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was built. Legend states that the halt has it origins in a halt built for the wife of a local timber merchant, which allowed her to detrain only a quarter of a mile from her home; In the late 1890s the North
Eastern Railway management were undertaking quadrupling of the Selby–Hull line, and looking
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varies from RA6 to RA8; typical linespeed is 70 mph for Hull–Bridlington, and 60 mph for
Bridlington–Seamer. The line is double track excluding the sections Bridlington–Hunmanby and Filey–Seamer, with a 3-mile (4.8 km) section of double track between. There are 99 level crossings on
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Initially the Hull–Bridlington service was five trains each way per day, with a journey time of 2 hours. By 1851 four trains per day were running to
Scarborough, with a journey time of 2 hrs 45 mins. In 1861 additional services had been introduced running from Hull to Beverley, Driffield
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On 17 September 1947 a passenger train from Hull collided with an army truck which had crashed through the gates at Burton Agnes level crossing. The collision resulted in the deaths of seven German prisoners of war, and two
British service men, plus the serious injury of ten more people, three of
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The line itself was not listed for closure in the Beeching report but several stations had too little passenger activity to be viable, whilst the larger stations had large amounts of freight and passenger traffic. By 1966 passenger figures had fallen after the connecting lines had closed, and the
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By July 1845 Hull and Selby was leased to the York and North Midland, but was responsible for constructing the Bridlington branch line, as a result a joint committee was formed of directors of both businesses. Three contracts for the line's construction were tendered, separated at Driffield and
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Acts allowing the construction of the H&S's and Y&NMR's branches were passed by Parliament on the same day, 23 June 1845; and the lease of the H&S to the Y&NMR came into effect on 1 July 1845. A connection between the Hull–Bridlington and Bridlington–Seamer lines was obtained by
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Many of the stations and other railway structures, are now listed. Cottingham railway station, the adjoining station masters house, and the goods shed are listed buildings; as are Beverley station and signal box; the station house at Hutton Cranswick; the station, goods shed, and signal box at
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As of the May 2019 timetable change, there are now 15 departures Hull to Scarborough (and vice versa) on Monday to Saturday with 12 each way on Sundays. Early arrival (Monday to Saturday) and later evening departures (daily) to and from Scarborough are now provided. Additional Bridlington to
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In 1869 the only parts of the line to have block signalling were the junctions at Seamer and Beverley, and at the two termini. In the early 1870s, following serious accidents due to human error in setting points, the NER began to introduce point interlocking on all its lines. The work on the
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In the second half of the 19th century rail connected facilities at Beverley and Driffield substantially increased, with additional goods sheds, as well as independent firms operating alongside the railway with connected sidings – agriculture related industries were the norm, with the large
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and Bridlington, followed by the return journey. By 1880 the number of trains from Hull to Scarborough had increased to six, with nine short returns to Beverley. A third class ticket to Bridlington cost 2s.6d. (around 1d per mile), whilst train times were unimproved since 1860.
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allowed subsidies for railways in case of a social need, and the line was found to fit this case. By 1969 the subsidy required had risen to over £600,000 pa – the decision was made to keep the line open, though a number of poorly utilised stations were to be closed.
1281:-mile (68 km) line from York to Scarborough on 7 July 1845. The section from Seamer to Scarborough forms the last part of the coastal line from Hull, with the branch connecting at Seamer junction. As built the only station on the section was the pre-existing
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The Seamer to Filey section opened on 5 October 1846, with a celebration and dinner taking place in Filey. The final link from Bridlington to Filey opened on 20 October 1847, the section west of Hunmanby had required extensive earthwork.
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were introduced. By 2000 there were half-hourly trains to Bridlington and approximately hourly Scarborough trains. The Hull–Bridlington stopping service took 48 minutes, and the Hull–Scarborough service 1 hour and 23 minutes.
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Initially five trains per day were run between Hull and Bridlington, with the journey taking around 2 hours. The rates of passage were: 3, 2 and 1½ d per mile for first, second and third class passengers.
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line was examined for closure; the line was losing £150,000 per year on revenues of £200,000. Partial singling and de-manning were suggested, including the installation of automatic level crossings. The
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requirements for railway track for use in France led to the singling of the line sections between Flamborough and Bempton, and Speeton and Hunmanby in 1917. The sections were then worked by the
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to continue north along the Bridlington line without passing through Hull such as summer passenger trains running from west of Hull to the seaside resorts on the end of the Bridlington line.
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or extra Class 158 providing a 3/4-car unit for additional capacity. Sundays also see a variety of traction traversing the line to retain crew knowledge; this can include Class 153,
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and its continuation to York closed in 1965. Freight work at all minor stations, including Filey, ceased in 1964; freight service to Cottingham and Nafferton ended in 1970 and 1976.
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The summer Sunday timetable was extended to run all year round after the December 2009 timetable change, which also introduced an increased afternoon and evening weekday service.
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outside the urban area of Hull, travelling north to Cottingham, then passing through Driffield before Bridlington. As built it was double track and also incorporated the then new
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collided with a Ford Escort van on the unguarded level crossing. Eight passengers were killed and 32 were injured. A boy of 11 in the van also died.
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the Hull–Seamer section. On the Seamer–Scarborough (York–Scarborough line) the loading gauge is W6, and the route availability 8.
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and the associated spur closed in 1977. The Filey–Seamer section was singled in 1983.
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with a wharf at Lockington. The line had coal depots at other larger station sites.
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due to a human failure to connect the brake pipes, resulting in the engine, a
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north of the Falsgrave tunnel which had been built at around the same time.
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1926:. At Bridlington the line turns roughly north-west towards Scarborough via
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in 1960. Services to Scarborough Londesborough Road station ended in 1963.
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were introduced in 1930. The 1949 timetable had added eight trains to the
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4905:, Andrew Reid and Company, Newcastle; Longmans, Green and Company, London
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Doe, Barry (19 June 2019). "A change of heart .... NRT hopes rekindled".
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The Annual Register or a view of the History of Politics of the year 1845
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Selby purchase act increased the amount of capital that could be raised.
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Railway."(Cap. 51, 1845). Passed 23 June, received royal assent 30 June.
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4012:(Press release). Northern Rail. 13 February 2009. Archived from
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was opened, connecting at a junction north of Beverley station.
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In June 1908 an additional station in Scarborough opened, the
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Beverley; all were given to "Thomas Jackson and Alfred Bean" (
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and Scarborough as part of their service from Scarborough to
2335:(21 November 1846); Ordnance Survey, Sheets 226 240 (1853).
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3263:. Vol. 2. Corrigenda and Addenda (@p28), p. 87.
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exploiting the maximum deviations of the submitted plans.
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approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) outside Scarborough.
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York and North Midland Railway (Bridlington Branch) Act.
1347:, at a total of £73,580. The original junction with the
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The North Eastern Railway; its rise and development
4688:
Junction for Mill Dam pumping station siding (1890)
1585:
Driffield and East Riding Pure Linseed Cake Company
1470:the only 'large' station design on the route. (See
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4936:Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership website
2520:, vol. 81, cc1341–2, section 3a, 30 June 1845
2506:, vol. 81, cc1015–6, section 3a, 23 June 1845
2035:Northern Rail class 158 DMU near Leconfield (2008)
3598:"Cottingham railway station goods shed (1103399)"
2376:The connection to Springhead waterworks was lost
1216:. As of 2018, trains on the line are operated by
4587:, Beverley junction (1865, Market Weighton line)
4491:, Junction for Bridlington Harbour branch (1851)
3923:"Flamborough railway station and wall (1083641)"
2243:Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington Branch) Act.
1660:, accessible from up and down directions via a
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5527:Rail transport in the East Riding of Yorkshire
4578:Beverley junction (1865, Market Weighton line)
4482:Junction for Bridlington Harbour branch (1851)
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2389:Hull and Barnsley Railway § Hull to Springhead
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2316:outside Hull. Additional junctions were added
4959:
4822:A History of the Hull and Scarborough Railway
4820:Addyman, John F.; Fawcett, Bil, eds. (2013),
4245:, Junction with Hull and Selby Railway (1846)
2245:"An Act for making a Branch Railway from the
1591:Hull–Scarborough line was completed by 1875.
1587:, founded 1861 in Driffield, amongst others.
1536:See also individual station and town articles
173:
8:
2787:Ordnance Survey. 1855–6, 1:10560, Map No. 95
2739:Ordnance Survey. 1855–6, 1:10560, Map No. 94
2530:, George Woodfall and Son, 1846, p. 418
2387:. (Ordnance Survey. 240NW 1906–8) (See also
1792:In the second half of the 20th century
1441:Porticoed station building at Bempton (2008)
4236:Junction with Hull and Selby Railway (1846)
3799:"Signal box at Nafferton station (1346310)"
3774:"Goods shed at Nafferton station (1261824)"
2110:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1842:. Services at the station ended around the
1433:York and North Midland (Bridlington branch)
1366:The buildings on the line were designed by
1289:Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington branch)
18:Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington branch)
5369:Shipley Great Northern Railway branch line
5042:
4985:
4966:
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3716:"Hutton Cranswick station house (1161030)"
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1459:The route passed over hilly ground of the
1199:York and North Midland Railway (Y&NMR)
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5537:Railway lines in Yorkshire and the Humber
4975:Railway lines in Yorkshire and the Humber
4539:, Driffield junction (1853, Malton line)
3476:. Network Rail. July 2009. Archived from
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2846:Herapath's Railway and Commercial Journal
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2253:, and for other Purposes relating to the
2174:Learn how and when to remove this message
1656:In 1947 a short branch section opened to
1204:The line has been part of the Y&NMR,
2921:
2836:
2834:
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1653:system. The line was redoubled in 1923.
1522:and others at the house of Mr. Bentley (
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3892:"Bridlington railway station (1096106)"
3683:"Beverley station signal box (1084065)"
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1552:A new Hull terminus at Paragon Street (
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4530:Driffield junction (1853, Malton line)
3834:"Burton Agnes station house (1204977)"
3573:"Cottingham railway station (1103398)"
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4824:, North Eastern Railway Association,
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2039:Services on the line are provided by
1565:Malton and Driffield Junction Railway
32:Yorkshire Coast Line (disambiguation)
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5542:Rail transport in Kingston upon Hull
4873:, Simpson, Marshall and Co. (London)
3658:"Beverley railway station (1164550)"
2108:adding citations to reliable sources
1922:, before turning north-east towards
1583:, built 1873–4 at Beverley, and the
1541:Originally the Hull terminus was at
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5450:Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
3456:Ordnance Survey. 1:25000, 2000–2010
3387:. David & Charles. p. 138.
2805:. Vol. Part 1. pp. 150–1.
1683:closed in 1958, and, following the
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5304:Middlesbrough–Guisborough–Normanby
4840:The Hull & Scarborough Railway
3959:National Heritage List for England
3928:National Heritage List for England
3897:National Heritage List for England
3864:National Heritage List for England
3839:National Heritage List for England
3804:National Heritage List for England
3779:National Heritage List for England
3754:National Heritage List for England
3721:National Heritage List for England
3688:National Heritage List for England
3663:National Heritage List for England
3628:National Heritage List for England
3603:National Heritage List for England
3578:National Heritage List for England
3385:Railway Stations of the North East
3234:"Station Name: Filey Holiday Camp"
2969:Ordnance Survey, Sheet 161SE. 1890
2229:(20414): 4682–3. 25 November 1844.
2211:(20399): 3719–20. 1 November 1844.
1872:Filey Holiday Camp railway station
27:Railway line in Yorkshire, England
25:
5532:Rail transport in North Yorkshire
4815:(20671): 4971–2, 21 November 1846
4642:, Junction for Falsgrave tunnel (
3954:"Filey railway station (1167853)"
3417:. Vol. 3. 1881. p. 309.
2299:Hull and Selby Railway §(1845–54)
781:
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4882:, Hutton Press, pp. 54–76,
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1884:. On 26 July 1986, a Hull-bound
1801:The Newington branch (1848–1965)
1739:closed in 1968, its coal depots
1573:Beverley to Market Weighton line
1362:Beverley station frontage (2008)
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3223:, pp. 37–38, 48–49, 65–66.
2602:and individual station chapters
2517:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
2503:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
2058:Services are usually worked by
1878:ending on the station platform.
1388:Goods shed at Cottingham (2007)
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4867:Sheahan, James Joseph (1864),
4443:, Hessle Road junction (North)
3397:Ordnance Survey. Sheet 240NW.
2312:The 1845 junction was east of
1828:In around 1896 a station halt
1781:15 minutes. Railcars from the
1724:closed to passengers in 1970.
1689:Driffield–Market Weighton line
1625:Scarborough Londesborough Road
1602:Scarborough and Whitby Railway
1265:York and North Midland Railway
1238:York and North Midland Railway
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4293:, Hessle West junction (1848)
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1621:Scarborough Excursion station
1414:a navigable tributary of the
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5435:Derwent Valley Light Railway
5399:Wetherby–Cross Gates (Leeds)
4434:Hessle Road junction (North)
3404:, 1906–8, 1926, 1938, 1947–9
2280:Railway, in the Township of
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4092:GPX (secondary coordinates)
3059:Cottingham § 1850 – present
2385:Springhead locomotive works
2332:
2329:Addyman & Fawcett (2013
2288:." (Cap. 58, 23 June 1845).
1944:On the Hull–Seamer section
1831:Newington Excursion Station
1718:Flamborough railway station
1651:Electric Token Tablet Block
1567:opened 1853, connecting at
1454:Richard and Joseph Crawshaw
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1188:Scarborough railway station
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5254:Harrogate Gasworks Railway
5174:South Humberside Main Line
4921:Railways of East Yorkshire
4919:Goode, C. T. (1981).
4878:Thompson, Michael (1992),
4838:Goode, C. T. (2000),
4383:Cottingham junction (1848)
3474:Route Utilisation Strategy
3445:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3337:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3261:Railways in East Yorkshire
3221:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3209:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3197:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3185:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3173:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3131:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3119:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3107:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3095:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3073:, Appendix A. p. 763.
3030:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
3006:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2991:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2878:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2863:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
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2598:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2582:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2570:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2558:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2479:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
2467:Addyman & Fawcett 2013
1819:Springhead pumping station
1748:Filey Holiday Camp station
1543:Manor House Street station
1353:Manor House Street station
1337:Simminson & Hutchinson
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5501:Sand Hutton Light Railway
5491:Nidd Valley Light Railway
5486:Colsterdale Light Railway
5299:Middlesbrough–Guisborough
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4897:Tomlinson, William Weaver
4087:GPX (primary coordinates)
4062:Map all coordinates using
3433:www.railwaysarchive.co.uk
3259:Bairstow, Martin (1995).
3187:, pp. 74–75, 97–104.
2272:"An Act for enabling the
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5440:Elsecar Heritage Railway
5374:Sowerby Bridge–Rishworth
5264:Hull–Barnsley (Cudworth)
4070:Download coordinates as:
3985:Department for Transport
3240:. Subterranea Britannica
2655:, pp. 23–5, 90–111.
2512:"House of Lords Minutes"
2498:"House of Lords Minutes"
1722:Speeton railway stations
1693:Beverley–Market Weighton
1681:Driffield to Malton line
1610:Mill Dam pumping station
1259:York to Scarborough Line
94:Yorkshire and the Humber
86:East Riding of Yorkshire
53:Hull to Scarborough Line
5419:York–York (Foss Island)
5259:Huddersfield–Kirkburton
5249:Harrogate–Church Fenton
2340:Paragon railway station
2123:"Hull–Scarborough line"
1629:Scarborough–Whitby line
5394:Thirsk and Malton line
5078:Sheffield–Lincoln line
5068:Doncaster–Lincoln line
3539:"London North Eastern"
3508:"London North Eastern"
3467:"Yorkshire and Humber"
2469:, p. 11, Fig 1.2.
2274:York and North Midland
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1907:
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1530:History (1846–present)
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1349:Hull and Selby Railway
1325:Driffield Trout stream
1295:Hull and Selby Railway
1230:Hull and Selby Railway
1195:Hull and Selby Railway
1186:before terminating at
5329:Pilmoor–Knaresborough
5309:Huddersfield–Bradford
5244:Gilling and Pickering
5239:Dearne Valley Railway
4082:GPX (all coordinates)
2047:also operate between
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1932:York–Scarborough line
1905:
1882:Lockington rail crash
1853:From around 1900 the
1809:, (also known as the
1794:diesel multiple units
1783:Sentinel Waggon Works
1761:
1733:Lockington rail crash
1637:
1581:East Riding Maltkilns
1440:
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1267:(Y&NMR) opened a
1253:Seamer to Scarborough
1180:York–Scarborough line
1152:Hull–Scarborough line
367:York–Scarborough line
189:Hull–Scarborough line
42:Hull–Scarborough line
5344:Royston to Thornhill
5229:Brockholes–Holmfirth
5179:Stocksbridge Railway
5144:Leeds–Bradford lines
5083:Settle–Carlisle line
5063:Leeds–Morecambe line
4996:East Coast Main Line
4773:54.18944°N 0.30242°W
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4567:53.85013°N 0.42402°W
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4471:54.08439°N 0.19892°W
4423:53.73323°N 0.38191°W
4372:53.75616°N 0.39174°W
4321:53.73276°N 0.38184°W
4273:53.72460°N 0.39520°W
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4177:53.99490°N 0.43758°W
4129:54.23632°N 0.42196°W
3555:on 17 December 2013.
3546:Route Specifications
3524:on 17 December 2013.
3515:Route Specifications
2981:, pp. 606, 620.
2960:, pp. 480, 520.
2278:York and Scarborough
2104:improve this section
2045:TransPennine Express
1886:diesel multiple unit
1710:Burton Agnes station
1472:§ Bridlington branch
1447:John Cass Birkinshaw
1331:) well upstream, at
1156:Yorkshire Coast Line
1154:, also known as the
811:Selby–Driffield line
67:Yorkshire Coast Line
5470:Wensleydale Railway
5379:Skipton–Grassington
5319:Nunthorpe–Battersby
5269:Hull and Holderness
5234:Clayton West branch
5017:Cross Country Route
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3483:on 20 December 2013
3339:, pp. 139–140.
3199:, pp. 141–142.
3175:, pp. 129–130.
3133:, pp. 127–128.
3020:, pp. 649–650.
3008:, pp. 124–125.
2560:, pp. 8–9, 11.
2353:lenticular trussing
1823:Waterworks junction
1301:William Bailey Bray
1283:Scarborough station
1182:at a junction near
5506:Whistlestop Valley
5349:Scarborough–Whitby
5279:Knaresborough–York
5219:Barnsley–Doncaster
5119:Dearne Valley line
5114:Calder Valley line
5104:Askern branch line
4813:The London Gazette
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4149:, Seamer junction
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3987:. 23 December 2015
3211:, pp. 97–104.
3032:, pp. 41, 51.
2936:, pp. 47, 56.
2667:, pp. 23, 25.
2600:, pp. 17–18,
2227:The London Gazette
2209:The London Gazette
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1950:route availability
1908:
1855:Chalk lane sidings
1787:Filey Holiday Camp
1774:
1754:Passenger services
1701:Transport Act 1968
1674:Lockington station
1670:Gristhorpe station
1658:Filey Holiday Camp
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1569:Driffield junction
1516:Lord Mayor of York
1512:J. H. Lowther
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1395:diocletian windows
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1379:Cottingham station
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944:York–Beverley line
482:Filey Holiday Camp
314:Londesborough Road
98:Kingston upon Hull
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5460:North Bay Railway
5455:Middleton Railway
5289:Low Moor–Mirfield
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5184:Swinton–Doncaster
5134:Huddersfield line
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5001:Midland Main Line
4831:978-1-905505-30-2
4188:River Hull bridge
3322:, pp. 66–67.
3298:, pp. 53–59.
3286:, pp. 50–52.
3097:, pp. 59–64.
3085:, pp. 80–83.
2907:, pp. 10–13.
2892:, pp. 174–5.
2865:, pp. 17–25.
2799:"Appendix No. 27"
2679:, pp. 21–23.
2572:, pp. 12–13.
2548:, pp. 463–4.
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2314:Dairycoates
2286:Bridlington
2251:Bridlington
2249:Railway to
2011:Scarborough
1991:Bridlington
1924:Bridlington
1893:Description
1744: 1976
1547:Humber Dock
1423:Dairycoates
1234:East Riding
1176:Bridlington
592:Bridlington
570:Flamborough
243:Scarborough
123:Track gauge
5521:Categories
5169:Selby Line
4857:Hoole, Ken
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3368:Hoole 1986
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3270:1871944120
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2749:Goode 2000
2728:Hoole 1986
2428:References
2134:newspapers
1967:Cottingham
1912:Cottingham
1614:Cottingham
1612:north of
1416:River Hull
1402:Lockington
1317:River Hull
1293:See also:
1118:Gilberdyke
1110:Selby Line
1002:Cottingham
869:Lockington
431:Gristhorpe
5010:To Exeter
4989:To London
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2068:Class 150
2064:Class 153
1987:Nafferton
1983:Driffield
1920:Driffield
1861:Incidents
1840:Hull Fair
1763:Class 101
1520:F. Trench
1427:telegraph
1333:Driffield
1321:West Beck
1172:Driffield
1050:(freight)
702:Driffield
680:Nafferton
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1971:Beverley
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1737:gasworks
1691:and the
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1429:system.
1375:porticos
1168:Beverley
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142: in
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198:Legend
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