Route
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Terminus | First Hull Trains |
Stevenage | ||
First Hull Trains |
Grantham | |||
Terminus | East Coast |
Stevenage, Peterborough or York |
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Terminus | Grand Central |
York | ||
Grand Central |
Doncaster | |||
Terminus | First Capital Connect |
Finsbury Park or St. Neots |
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Terminus | First Capital Connect |
Cambridge | ||
Disused railways | ||||
Finsbury Park | British Rail Eastern Region |
Farringdon |
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