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A project to improve a Grade II listed railway station in North Yorkshire has begun. The roof renovation at Scarborough is due to be completed within 12 months and aims to improve passenger safety.
A phased plan to fix Yorkshire’s broken railways, published today, includes a call for an increase in train services for Scarborough and for the Esk Valley.
Alison Hume, Scarborough and Whitby MP, has underlined the importance of a new joint-initiative which aims to increase safety ...
and that train service needs to be frequent and cheaper.” Mr Skaith has said he is also looking at developing stations including at Scarborough, Seamer, Thirsk, Malton, and Haxby.
Passengers have been told disruption will be kept to a minimum but there may be some changes to station access during the work at Scarborough A project to improve a Grade II listed railway station ...
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