GC have submitted an application for rights to serve Seaham today. They say four services per day will have a call inserted. They also plan to increase calls at Peterborough.
In addition they are looking for extra rights for early and late services between York and London Kings Cross which have been previously reported, and two extra pairs to West Yorkshire.
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In addition they are looking for extra rights for early and late services between York and London Kings Cross which have been previously reported, and two extra pairs to West Yorkshire.
Highlights of the proposed expansion include:
- Increased frequency: Up to two additional daily return services between London and Bradford (with stops at Peterborough, Doncaster, Pontefract, Wakefield, Mirfield, Brighouse, Halifax and Low Moor), bringing the total to six daily services and providing 360,000 additional seats per year (a 50% increase on seats currently offered on West Yorkshire services by Grand Central).
- Enhanced connectivity: An additional early morning departure from York to London Kings Cross and a late-evening return service will provide extra capacity at critical times of the day for both business and leisure travellers, adding an extra 195,000 more seats.
- New direct services: Introduction of four new daily calls at Seaham in Durham, providing passengers with a new direct connection to London. This will be the towns’ first and only direct connection to the Capital.
- Additional stops: Some of the new services will include additional stops at Peterborough.

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