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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.
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]
In January 2009, a new station, East Midlands Parkway, was opened between Loughborough and Trent Junction, to act as a park-and-ride station for suburban travellers from East Midlands cities and to serve nearby East Midlands Airport. [17] Since then, 125 miles per hour (201 km/h) running has been introduced on extended stretches.
A map of East Midlands Railway's InterCity and Connect services showing the current service pattern each hour. Market Harborough is served by the fast and semi-fast East Midlands Railway Class 222 "Meridian" services. Trains to London are around every half hour and all off peak trains now start or end at Nottingham.
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 ...
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 .
An old East Midlands Trains liveried formed of a class 222 in October 2019 A map of East Midlands Railway's InterCity and Connect services showing the current service pattern each hour. Services at Wellingborough are operated by East Midlands Railway under the Connect sub brand.
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]