- Scarborough railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Scarborough
code = SCA
manager =First TransPennine Express
locale = Scarborough
borough = Scarborough
start = 1845
platforms = 5
usage0405 = 0.748
usage0506 = 0.752
usage0607 = 0.766
latitude = 54.279000
longitude = -0.404000
gridref = TA038882Scarborough railway station serves the seaside town of Scarborough in
North Yorkshire ,England . It lies 68 km (42 miles) east of York and is one of the eastern termini on theNorth TransPennine route operated byFirst TransPennine Express . It is also at the northern end of theYorkshire Coast Line . It also has the longest station seat in the world at 139 metres (126 yards) in length.Until 1965 the station also served a line from Whitby and until
1950 from Pickering. The station was previously named "Scarborough Central" to distinguish it from Scarborough Londesborough Road on theYork to Scarborough Line .Scarborough also sees summer specials from York, hauled by 4472 Flying Scotsman. However, as Flying Scotsman is not due to be released from its overhaul until 2008, the seaside specials have been known to be hauled by any other available steam locomotives at York, seen [http://www.trainmad.fotopic.net/p43567487.html here] when 60009 "Union of South Africa" stands in for the legendary loco.
The current York to Blackpool service used to continue to Scarborough alongside other TransPenninexpress services. This was operated by
Arriva Trains Northern untilNorthern Rail took over the franchise in 2004. This service was usually worked by a Metro liveriedClass 158 DMUs, occasionally a Class 155 DMUs. There was also a local service fromYork to Scarborough usually worked by a Pacer or a Class 156 trains.ervices
From Scarborough Monday to Saturdays there is generally an hourly First TransPennine Express service to York, Leeds,
Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street and a two-hourly service to Bridlington and Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line.Sundays there is a two-hourly service to York and beyond and a Summer only two-hourly service to Hull.
East Midlands Trains provide a limited but useful direct summertime service to St Pancras International along theMidland Main Line via Sheffield and Leicester.External links
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* [http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2326597150033489303zRNMkc The Flying Scotsman arriving in Scarborough - Webshots.com]Cleveland Way
topath=1 mile
anti-nextstation=Whitby 21 miles
clck-nextstation=Filey 7 miles
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