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Whitby railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Whitby railway station
Whitby railway station serves the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. It is the terminus of the Esk Valley Line, connecting with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at Grosmont, and provides mainline running for NYMR trains during the summer months. The station is situated south east of Middlesbrough railway station and is operated by Northern Rail, which provides all of the station's National Rail passenger services. == Services ==
Four trains per day leave Whitby on weekdays and Saturdays; there are also four (formerly five) trains on Sundays between Easter Sunday and the beginning of November. Trains call at all stations to Middlesbrough. As the first train of the day from Whitby arrives in Middlesbrough at 10:18 am the service is not attractive to commuters. On 3 April 2007 services along the heritage North Yorkshire Moors Railway commenced running from Whitby to Pickering, running along the Esk Valley line to Grosmont railway station where they join the NYMR's own line. The 2011 summer peak service in July and August consists of three departures daily except on Sundays. There are trains to Whitby during the whole of the NYMR's season (mid-March to the start of November), along with trips along the line on Fridays for the NYMR's 2011 season. From 11 October 2007 the NYMR took over National Rail ticket sales at Whitby (as well as selling their own tickets).
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