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New Northern Sunday trains between Whitby and Newcastle
The updates are part of a national timetable change that will take effect from Sunday, May 17, affecting routes across the North East, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire.
Northern said changes are being made to improve punctuality and respond to passenger feedback, though most services will remain the same.
Sam MacDougall, operations director at Northern, said: “We’re tweaking and fine tuning a few services this month to improve reliability, after listening to feedback from passengers.
“We’re also introducing new Sunday services, which will run between Whitby and Newcastle and call at a range of destinations along the Durham Coast.”
He advised passengers to check before travelling, even if their usual service is not listed for major changes.
Mr MacDougall said: “There won’t be widespread changes, but the timings of some services will be altered by a few minutes so we’re advising passengers to check before they travel.”
In the North East, two new Sunday services will connect Whitby, Middlesbrough, and Newcastle without requiring passengers to change trains.
Elsewhere, smaller timetable adjustments will be made to improve reliability.
In Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, all Sunday trains between Sheffield and Lincoln will now stop at every station along the route.
Most services between Sheffield and Huddersfield will see minor timing changes.
In the North West and Cumbria, most services will remain unchanged, though some will see small adjustments designed to improve reliability.
Northern has encouraged passengers to use its mobile app and website for real-time updates.
The National Rail Enquiries journey planner is also available for checking timetable changes and disruption.
This latest update follows changes made in December, which included the launch of the Yorkshire Flyer service between Leeds and Sheffield.
Full details of all timetable changes are available on Northern’s website.
Northern currently operates 2,650 services a day and serves more than 500 stations across the North of England.
Passengers are advised to check their journey before travelling on or after May 17 to avoid disruption.
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