Hull to York Line
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Hull to York Line was a historical rail service that took different routes at different times.
- Pre-1965 : A train service over the Hull to Scarborough Line as far as Beverley, then over the York to Beverley Line (service ended in November 1965 with closure of second line).{{cite book |last1=Chapman |first1=Stephen |title=Railway Memories No. 32, the East Riding of Yorkshire |date=2021 |publisher=Bellcode Books |location=Todmorden |isbn=9781871233-36-0 |page=31}}
- Post-1965 : A train service over the Hull to Selby Line, then over part of the Leeds and Selby Line with a junction to York at either:
- York junction, onto the former York and North Midland Railway, and via Sherburn-in-Elmet station
- Post-1983 : Hambleton Junction, then via the Selby Diversion of the East Coast Main Line.{{cite book |last1=Body |first1=Geoffrey |title=Railways of the Eastern Region volume 2 |date=1989 |publisher=Patrick Stephens |location=Wellingborough |isbn=1-85260-072-1 |page=77}}
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