York to Scarborough Line

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The York to Scarborough Line is a railway route in North Yorkshire, England, connecting the historic city of York with the coastal resort town of Scarborough.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heavy rail
railway line
alsoUsedFor freight services
connects Scarborough
York
connectsToLine Hull to Scarborough Line
York–Edinburgh main route via East Coast Main Line
country England
electrification none
gauge 1435 mm
hasJunction Seamer Junction
hasStation Ganton railway station
Haxby railway station
Malton railway station
Rillington railway station
Scarborough railway station
Seamer Junction
Seamer railway station
Strensall railway station
York railway station
historicalOperator British Rail
surface form: British Railways

London and North Eastern Railway
North Eastern Railway
locatedIn North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
notableFeature connects historic inland city to coastal resort
numberOfTracks double track
openedBy York and North Midland Railway
openingYear 1845
operator Northern Trains
TransPennine Express
owner Network Rail
partOf National Rail
surface form: National Rail network
primaryUse passenger services
regionServed North Yorkshire
Yorkshire
rollingStockUsed diesel multiple units
routeNumber YRK–SCA
servesArea Ryedale
Vale of York
servesCity York
servesTown Scarborough
servicePattern inter-urban services
regional services
status operational
terminus Scarborough railway station
York railway station
trackGauge standard gauge
usesSignallingSystem colour light signalling
track circuit block

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Scarborough railway station isTerminusOf York to Scarborough Line
Ryedale transport York to Scarborough Line
this entity surface form: York to Scarborough railway line
Filey railwayLine York to Scarborough Line
Driffield railwayLine York to Scarborough Line