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First Harrogate Trains

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First Harrogate Trains
Franchise(s)Open access operator
Main region(s)Harrogate Line
East Coast Main Line
Parent companyFirstGroup (80%)
Renaissance Trains (20%)
Other
Websitewww.harrogatetrains.co.uk
Route map

Harrogate
Cleethorpes
Starbeck
Grimsby Town
Knaresborough
Barnetby
Cattal
Market Rasen
Hammerton
Lincoln
Poppleton
Sleaford
York
Donington Parkway
(new station)
Doncaster
Spalding
Retford
Peterborough
Grantham
Huntingdon
Stevenage
London King's Cross London Underground

First Harrogate Trains[1] was a proposed open access operator with ambitions to run passenger rail services between Harrogate and London King's Cross via York.[2][3][4][5] The company was a subsidiary of Hull Trains, then owned by FirstGroup (80%) and Renaissance Trains (20%).

The company proposed to run from Harrogate to London King's Cross with up to four services each way per day.[6] The application to run trains was rejected by the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) in February 2009.[7] It cited that the services would not bring enough new patronage and thus rely on abstracting revenue from existing train operating companies.[8]

First Harrogate Trains also applied to operate four trains per day from Cleethorpes to London Kings Cross, with an additional four between Lincoln Central and London, and to open a new station at Donnington Parkway. In 2009, this application was rejected by the ORR.[2][3][9]

Had the proposal been successful, it was intended that services would commence in the summer of 2009.[10]

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Rolling stock

The preferred rolling stock to be used was Class 180 Adelante or Class 222 Pioneer trains, the types used by Hull Trains previously.[6][11]

References

  1. ^ Companies House extract company no 6592311 Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine First Harrogate Trains Limited
  2. ^ a b "Three companies want East Coast paths". Today's Railways UK. No. 78. June 2008. p. 6.
  3. ^ a b "Hull Trains applies to serve Harrogate four times a day". Rail. No. 594. 18 June 2008. p. 12.
  4. ^ Train firm aims to boost London link Harrogate Advertiser 4 July 2008
  5. ^ Poppleton to London direct The Press (York) 1 August 2008
  6. ^ a b Track Application - page 2 Office of Rail Regulation
  7. ^ ORR announces its decision on East Coast Main Line track access applications Office of Rail Regulation 27 February 2009
  8. ^ "Grand Northern set for Bradford". Rail. No. 611. 11 February 2009. p. 20.
  9. ^ Hull Trains - Track Access Rights on the East Coast Main Line Archived 25 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Office of the Rail Regulator 19 March 2008
  10. ^ Home Harrogate Trains
  11. ^ "Hull Trains unveils Harrogate service". Today's Railways UK. No. 85. January 2009. p. 10.
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