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  2. York railway station - Wikipedia

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    York railway station is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) serving the cathedral city of York, North Yorkshire, England. It is 188 miles 40 chains (303.4 km) north of London King's Cross and, on the main line, it is situated between Doncaster to the south and Thirsk to the north.

  3. York Railway - Wikipedia

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    The York Railway (reporting mark YRC) is a shortline railroad operating 48 miles (77 km) [1] of track in and near York, Pennsylvania.YRC was acquired by Genesee & Wyoming in 2002, has a capacity of 286,000, and has three interchanges: CSX (Porters, Pennsylvania and Hanover, Pennsylvania); East Penn Railroad (York, Pennsylvania); Norfolk Southern (York, Pennsylvania).

  4. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    This is a free timetable leaflet distributed in express train and has information about the departure, arrival time of the train and connecting services. For many years the “Kursbuch Gesamtausgabe” ("complete timetable"), a very thick timetable book, was published but its contents are now available on the Deutsche Bahn website [9] and CD ROM.

  5. Poppleton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Poppleton is a railway station on the Harrogate Line, which runs between Leeds and York via Harrogate. The station, situated 2 miles 72 chains (4.7 km) west of York, serves the villages of Nether Poppleton and Upper Poppleton, City of York in North Yorkshire, England. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains.

  6. Passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    Central Train Indicator at Hilversum railway station announcing the Intercity towards Deventer; probably because of a disruption, it today ends at Amersfoort.. A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice ...

  7. Hull–Scarborough line - Wikipedia

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    The York and North Midland Railway (Y&NMR) opened a 42 + 1 ⁄ 4-mile (68 km) line from York to Scarborough on 7 July 1845. [2] The section from Seamer to Scarborough forms the last part of the coastal line from Hull, with the branch connecting at Seamer junction. [map 1] As built the only station on the section was the pre-existing Scarborough ...

  8. York Rail Operating Centre - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [18] The ROC at York includes a gym, training centre, welding centre and external rail facilities. [19] As the site is also used for training, it is known dually as Network Rail York Campus and is equipped with a Workforce Development Centre (WDC) which includes tracks both indoors and outside, with the three sidings outside running ...

  9. York–Beverley line - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s a Sunday train began to run on the line, an excursion service from York to the coast at Bridlington. [41] The level-crossing on the busy York to Scarborough trust road (later A64) was grade separated in the 1930s. [citation needed] Holtby station closed for passengers in September 1939. [42]