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  2. Market Harborough railway station - Wikipedia

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    The initial specification for the East Midlands Trains franchise, which started in 2007, would have seen a big reduction in the number of trains calling at Market Harborough. [20] These plans were fought against by the Harborough Rail Users' Group, and, as a result, the final specification saw no reduction in services. [21]

  3. East Midlands Trains - Wikipedia

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    Hull Trains made a decision to use only Class 180 Adelante units, with its Class 222 Meridian units transferring to East Midlands Trains. [59] [full citation needed] East Midlands Trains began the service from Corby on 23 February 2009. [60] Initially, this was made up of one train per day in each direction, using the existing Meridian fleet. [61]

  4. British Rail Class 810 - Wikipedia

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    The Class 810 is a modification of the Class 802 units Hitachi have delivered to a number of British train operators. [23] The major change is a 2-metre (6 ft 7 in) reduction in the length of each vehicle, which is required in order to allow paired (ten-car) Class 810 trains to use London St Pancras station. [4]

  5. Derby railway station - Wikipedia

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    A map of East Midlands Railway's InterCity and Connect services showing the current service pattern each hour. East Midlands Railway and CrossCountry both operate regular services at Derby. Typical off-peak services are as follows: East Midlands Railway. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: [41] 2 tph to London St Pancras ...

  6. Wellingborough railway station - Wikipedia

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    Charles Driver's decorative building. Wellingborough station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857, on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin.At the time, the station was known as Wellingborough Midland Road to distinguish from one built by the LNWR in 1866, at Wellingborough London Road for the Northampton and Peterborough Railway, which closed in 1966.

  7. East Midlands Railway - Wikipedia

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    East Midlands Railway inherited a fleet of 28 Class 43, 21 Class 153, 15 Class 156, 26 Class 158, and 27 Class 222 units from East Midlands Trains. In January 2020, nine additional Class 156 units from Greater Anglia were introduced into service.

  8. Derwent Valley line - Wikipedia

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    Local passenger services are operated by East Midlands Railway.There is a daily service between Nottingham and Matlock, via Derby. The frequency of the service is hourly, although on Sunday mornings the trains run every two hours increasing to hourly in the afternoon and evening.

  9. Nottingham–Grantham line - Wikipedia

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    The branch to Cotgrave Colliery left the Grantham line at the east end of the viaduct over the River Trent and headed south for about 2 miles (3.2 km). It was built in 1960. It was built in 1960. The major engineering work was the 360 yards (330 m) long, 30 feet (9.1 m) high, concrete viaduct, [ 7 ] formed of 37 spans of about 30 feet (9.1 m ...