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EMU: London King's Cross to Leeds, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh Class 802 Nova 1: Bi-mode multiple unit: 125 200 TransPennine Express: Joins the ECML at York and continues to Newcastle and Edinburgh Class 802 Paragon: Hull Trains: London King's Cross to Hull and Beverley: Class 803: EMU: 125 200 Lumo: London King's Cross to Edinburgh
[4] EMU depot [8] IL Ilford [4] EMU depot [8] IM Immingham [4] IP Ipswich Station [4] No allocation - Fuelling Point only. IS Inverness [4] KD Carlisle Kingmoor [4] KK Kirkdale (Liverpool) [7] EMU depot KM Carlisle Yard [4] No allocation - Fuelling Point only. KN MoD Kineton [7] KT MoD Kineton [7] KX Kings Cross [4] No allocation - Fuelling ...
[25] [26] [27] The proposed development required bridge widening of the crossing at Turnpike lane, and additional embankment work and extensions. [ 28 ] The main maintenance building was a six-road 40 by 280 m (130 by 920 ft), 13.4 m (44 ft) high single-ended train shed, with a train wash to the west and a two-storey 12 by 117 m (39 by 384 ft ...
In early 2018, the line was connected to the Thameslink route via a junction just south of the High Speed 1 bridge, north of King's Cross, allowing through services to the south of London. Since September 2014, the services have been operated by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR).
EMU: 1975 A later date of manufacture, flat windscreens and a top speed of 90 mph distinguished these trains from the 75 mph Class 310 trains, to which they were otherwise identical. From 1988, all 49 four-coach units were used on the lines out of Liverpool Street; until then some worked on the Great Northern routes out of Kings Cross. [33] [46 ...
King's Cross is a district in the London Boroughs of Camden and Islington, on either side of Euston Road in north London, England, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Charing Cross, bordered by Barnsbury to the north, Clerkenwell to the southeast, Angel to the east, Holborn and Bloomsbury to the south, Euston to the west and Camden Town to the northwest.
The British Rail Class 312 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMUs) were built between 1975 and 1978 [7] for use on outer-suburban passenger services. It was the last class of multiple unit to be constructed with the British Rail Mark 2 bodyshell, as well as the last class of multiple unit to be built with slam doors in Britain.
King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London.It is in the London station group, one of the busiest stations in the United Kingdom and the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line to Yorkshire and the Humber, North East England and Scotland.