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Press release


Hull Trains

Latest train service information from Hull Trains


  date 21 November 2000
  source Hull Trains
  type Press release

TRAIN SERVICES RESTORED VIA SELBY FROM TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER

Hull Trains services are now running via Selby, with the re-opening of the Selby route from Tuesday 21 November following the recent flooding and landslip problems.

Hull Trains services depart at the following times:

From Hull

Weekday departures at: 06.20, 12.09 and 16.30

On Saturdays trains depart Hull at: 08.30, 15.05 and 17.22

A Sunday service departs at: 13.22

All trains call at Brough, Selby, Doncaster, Grantham and London Kings Cross.

From London Kings Cross

Weekday departures at: 08.33, 10.36 and 16.03

On Saturdays trains depart Kings Cross at: 09.34, 13.34 and 19.04

A Sunday service departs at: 14.03

All trains call at Grantham, Doncaster, Selby, Brough and Hull.

For further information, please call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.

Because of current speed restrictions, journey times between Hull and London Kings Cross are extended by approximately 35 minutes.

Notes to Editors / Travel Desks

For further details about this press release, please call the Hull Trains press office on 01473 693929, or leave a message for our duty press officer by calling 07659 110917. We’ll return your call as soon as possible. Alternatively, contact the press office by email.


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