• abstracting revenue from existing train operating companies. First Harrogate Trains also applied to operate four trains per day from Cleethorpes to London...
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    British Rail Class 180 (category High-speed trains of the United Kingdom)
    Railway in May 2023. Several proposed operators, such as First Harrogate Trains and Platinum Trains, also envisioned operating Class 180s; however, their...
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    on the ECML route planning and rejected First Harrogate Trains' application. On 5 January 2024, Hull Trains announced that it had submitted an application...
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    Harrogate (/ˈhærəɡət, -ɡeɪt, -ɡɪt/ HARR-ə-gət, -⁠gayt, -⁠ghit) is a spa town and civil parish in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England....
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  • Renaissance Trains website was updated to say that the project had been revived. First Harrogate Trains – proposed a four times daily service from Harrogate to...
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    Harrogate railway station serves the town of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England. Located on the Harrogate Line it is 18.25 miles (29 km) north of Leeds...
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    Holdings (company dissolved) First Harrogate Trains Grand Union (purchased by FirstGroup) Glasgow Trains Platinum Trains Most services run open-access...
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  • Regulation, along with that of First Harrogate Trains. Difficulties had been highlighted in finding additional paths for the trains to operate in along the busy...
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    Dearne Valley line, trains on the latter two being operated by Northern. At York station, trains travelling to Leeds via Harrogate are shown with the destination...
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    Bilton is a suburb of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, situated to the north-east of the town centre. Bilton was first recorded (as Billeton) in the...
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    mainline service trains have subsequently used the word 'Pullman' in their titles, but most of these have been normal trains with increased first-class accommodation...
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    Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate is a family-owned company based in Yorkshire, England. Bettys Café tea rooms serve traditional meals with influences from...
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    Junction was opened on 1 August 1862 and enabled trains from Leeds to reach the new station at Harrogate across Crimple Viaduct. In 1901, a new south-to-west...
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    The Harrogate Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom. The Harrogate Pullman was introduced into service by the London and...
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    London Underground D78 Stock (category Train-related introductions in 1980)
    consisted of six-car trains, as opposed to the seven-car trains of CO/CP and R Stock, whose cars were shorter: under normal operation, each train consisted of...
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    The 36 is a bus service operated by The Harrogate Bus Company, which links Leeds, Harewood and Harrogate with Killinghall, Ripley and Ripon. It is operated...
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    railway company that built and opened a line from Leeds to Stockton via Harrogate and Thirsk. In 1845 the Leeds and Thirsk Railway received permission for...
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    Starbeck railway station (category Railway stations in Harrogate)
    Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains. The station dates from 1 September 1848 and was the first to serve Harrogate. Initially, intending passengers...
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    Grove Road Cemetery, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, was formerly known as Harrogate Cemetery. It was established in 1864 after the spa town expanded...
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    is located on the Harrogate Line 16.75 miles (27 km) west of York and is operated by Northern Trains, who provide all passenger train services. The station...
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    Great North Eastern Railway (category Defunct train operating companies in the United Kingdom)
    Inverness, or Aberdeen. From Leeds, some trains ran to and from Bradford Forster Square, Skipton, and Harrogate. One service per day also ran to and from...
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    Northern Trains. Cattal is at the western end of a dual track section from Hammerton. Trains heading east towards York are timetabled to arrive first on the...
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    Army Apprentices School, Harrogate (AAS Harrogate), which was renamed the Army Apprentices College, Harrogate (AAC Harrogate) in 1965. This includes people...
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  • Yorkshire Pullman (category Transport in Harrogate)
    1935 by the London and North Eastern Railway. It started life as the Harrogate Pullman Limited in 1923. In 1928 it was renamed the West Riding Pullman...
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    Northern Rail (category Defunct train operating companies in the United Kingdom)
    would be acquiring a further 30 Class 158s from Arriva Trains Wales, Central Trains and First Great Western to replace 26 Class 142 Pacers. In the event...
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    its trains call at 54 stations in total. LNER's initial rolling stock consisted of a fleet of InterCity 125 and InterCity 225 high speed trains that...
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    King's Cross and Hull were operated by First Hull Trains. There was a daily morning departure from Harrogate to King's Cross and an evening return. This...
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    between York and Leeds via Harrogate. Poppleton station is the first station after York. Trains from Leeds via Harrogate are billed with Poppleton as...
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    grouping there were six trains each way on weekdays between Ilkley and Leeds and also eight trains running between Harrogate and Bradford. Midland services...
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    Cross and Leeds was generally half-hourly, with all trains serving Wakefield Westgate, most trains serving Peterborough and Doncaster and some serving...
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