Hull to York Line

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Hull to York Line
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King George Dock
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Hull Paragon
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Yorkshire Coast Line
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Hessle
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Humber Bridge
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Ferriby
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Brough
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Broomfleet
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Gilberdyke
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Sheffield to Hull Line
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Eastrington
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Howden
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Wressle
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Selby
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East Coast Main Line
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Transpennine Line
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Sherburn-in-Elmet
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Church Fenton
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Ulleskelf
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York
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East Coast Main Line

The Hull to York line is a railway line in Northern England. It runs from Hull north west to York, via Selby. Most services on the line run via Sherburn-in-Elmet between Selby and York, but some take a more direct non-stop line.

The original and more direct route went via Beverley and Market Weighton and closed in 1965.

Services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, with a few trains continuing through Hull to the Yorkshire Coast Line.

Sherburn-in-Elmet route
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