Hull to York Line

The Hull to York Line is a railway line in Northern England. It runs from Hull north-west to York, via Selby.

Between Selby and York services can take one of two routes. Most services run via Sherburn-in-Elmet, but there is also a more direct route which follows the East Coast Main Line to Hambleton Junction, calling at fewer stations. A few trains continue through to the Yorkshire Coast Line - this involves a reversal at Hull.

Originally services between York and Hull used the York to Beverley Line, which was a shorter and more direct route. This was closed in 1965.

Services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, who run 1 train per hour each way between Selby and York and 1 train every two hours between Hull and York, Mondays to Saturdays. A limited service runs on Sundays.

Route

 * Hull Paragon
 * Hessle
 * Ferriby
 * Brough
 * Broomfleet
 * Eastrington
 * Howden
 * Wressle
 * Selby
 * Sherburn-in-Elmet route
 * Sherburn-in-Elmet
 * Church Fenton
 * Ulleskelf


 * York