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Scarborough Railway Station serves the seaside town of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. It lies 68 km (42 miles) North East of York and North TransPennine route operated by TransPennine Express and at the end of the Yorkshire Coast Line.

It has the longest station seat in the world at 139m.

Until 1965 the station also served a line from the north from Whitby and until 1950 from Pickering.

Scarborough also sees summer specials from York, hauled by The Flying Scotsman.  However at this moment, as the 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 from York.

 

 

From Scarborough Monday to Saturdays there is generally an hourly TransPennine Express service to Seamer, Malton, York, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool and a two-hourly service to Filey, Hunmanby, Bridlington, Driffield, Beverley 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.


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