Scarborough railway station
railway station in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scarborough railway station is a railway station in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1845. It is one of the eastern termini (end stations) of the North TransPennine route operated by First TransPennine Express. It is also at the northern end of the Yorkshire Coast Line. It has the longest station seat in the world, 152 yards (139 m) in length.
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Until 1950 it served a line to Pickering. Until 1965 it served a line from Whitby.
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Services
From Monday to Saturdays there is normally an hourly First TransPennine Express service to York, Leeds, Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street. There is a two-hourly service to Bridlington and Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line.
On Sundays there is a two-hourly service to York and beyond. There is also a summer only two-hourly service to Hull.
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Other websites
- Images of England — details from listed building database (447308)
- The Flying Scotsman arriving in Scarborough - Webshots.com
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