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East Midlands Railway also operates regional and local services using parts of the line. The Midland Main Line is undergoing a major upgrade of new digital signalling and full line electrification from London to Sheffield. [3] High Speed 2 was planned to branch onto the Midland Main Line at East Midlands Parkway railway station. [4]
Route map of the East Midlands Railway network A vector map of EMR Intercity and EMR Connect services. EMR operates commuter services from London St Pancras to Corby, as well as Intercity services from London St Pancras along the Midland Main Line to Nottingham and Sheffield with limited extensions to Lincoln.
Pages in category "Railway stations served by East Midlands Railway" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Robin Hood Line is a railway line running from Nottingham to Worksop, Nottinghamshire, in England. The stations between Shirebrook and Whitwell (inclusive) are in the county of Derbyshire. Passenger services are operated by East Midlands Railway. The line in its present form opened to passengers in stages between 1993 and 1998.
The current East Midlands Railway timetable has The Robin Hood running as: the 0640 train from Lincoln to London St Pancras arriving at 0927 on weekday mornings operated by a 10-car Class 222 Meridian. the 1735 train from London St Pancras to Nottingham arriving at 1913 on weekday evenings operated by a 10-car Class 222 Meridian.
Corby railway station, owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway, is in Corby, Northamptonshire, England. The current station, opened on 23 February 2009, replaces an earlier one dating from 1879, first closed on 18 April 1966 [ 1 ] but reopened between 1987 and 1990.
A Corby-Kettering bus shuttle connecting with trains was introduced in August 1996. A new Corby station opened on 23 February 2009, initially served by one return train per day to London St Pancras, operated by East Midlands Trains. [11] A fuller service, with 13 daily return trains to London, started on 27 April 2009. [2]
The driver of each train heading for Matlock must collect a token from the machine at Ambergate station before proceeding and return it prior to leaving the branch. In addition to the local passenger services, the line between Derby and Ambergate Junction is also used by East Midlands Railway and CrossCountry 's fast services along with freight ...