mspljd1990
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Only one that comes to mind is Cross Country trains occasionally skipping Tamworth and/or Burton in Staffordshire, although I'm sure a few more will come to mind when they're mentioned!
LNER's 05:40 Edinburgh - London does this well - passes through Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire all non stop.
I would imagine that GWR fast services out of Paddington towards the southwest also rack up a few.
....not to mention Nottinghamshire.You missed out Bedfordshire (Arlesey, Biggleswade and Sandy stations) In fact, every LNER service passes straight through Bedfordshire.
I think Euston - Glasgow services with first stop Warrington would pass through Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire without stopping.
Rutland? Though of course these pesky unitary authorities don’t help definitionsAs well as the aforementioned ECML, plenty of MML trains power through Bedfordshire without a call. Bedfordshire is of course not helped by being the smallest county in the land.
Also briefly Oxfordshire.Paddington - Bristol fasts will have Wiltshire and Berkshire if they ever get reinstated, although Bristol Parkway is in (South) Gloucestershire.
Plenty stop at Newark.....not to mention Nottinghamshire.
Technically, Warrington BoroughAny train from Manchester to Liverpool via Newton le Willows briefly passes through Cheshire (at Glazebury) without stopping.