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The ''South Yorkshireman'' is a British named passenger train. In its modern version it is one of four named expresses operated by East Midlands Trains, and runs between and . The original ''South Yorkshireman'' was a train in the post-WW2 era from Bradford via to over the Great Central Main Line. ==1940s, 1950s== The ''South Yorkshireman'' was started by British Railways in May 1948. It left daily at 10:00, returning from London at 16:50, and calling at Huddersfield, Sheffield, and Leicester; in some years at least, also at Halifax, Brighouse, Penistone, Nottingham, Rugby and Aylesbury. It was not a particularly fast service even by the standards of that era, the down train taking 5 hours 30 minutes to get from London to Bradford. It usually had nine coaches including a restaurant car, and was often hauled by a Gresley A3 Pacific. The train continued running until 1960, when all long-distance expresses on the former Great Central route were withdrawn.〔(''British Railway Journal'' ), vol. 5, issue 45.〕〔(Leicester Central train departures June to September 1957 ), British Railways.〕〔(Named Trains ), ''Britishrailways.info''.〕
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