Grand Central Railway

Grand Central Railway is a British railway company and a subsidiary of Arriva and thus also of Deutsche Bahn. The company was founded in 2007 operates its intercity services that go from London to northern England, and financially independent from the British Ministry of Transport and therefore also subject to any temporary concession.

Rolling stock

The fleet of the Grand Central Railway consists of several sets each of the High Speed ​​Train and the British class 180

Route network

Grand Central Railway runs only on a main route with two branches. This leads from King's Cross station in London without intermediate stops on the East Coast Main Line to York, where she splits: The northern route leads to Sunderland, the western route via Doncaster to Bradford.

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