Saturday 24 January 2009

Improvements to Bridlington-Scarborough rail service on the way?

It appears that the current Hull and Bridlington to Scarborough rail service, operated by Northern Rail, has a chance of being improved. Currently the Hull to Bridlington service is roughly half hourly Monday to Saturday daytimes, with extensions every 90 minutes to Scarborough. On Sundays the Bridlington to Scarborough section is served only in Summer.

The Filey Mercury report that Northern Rail are giving "serious consideration" to a plan to run hourly Monday to Saturday services between Bridlington and Scarborough, as well as a year round Sunday service. This comes after work to establish the feasibility of the plan, lead by the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership and local councils.

However the plans are dependent on Northern Rail having extra trains to operate the service. Current plans show that Northern Rail will recieve additional units in the next few years, but with overcrowding on existing services into cities such as Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool, how much of a priority will extra services between Bridlington and Scarborough be?

The enhanced Sunday service is not dependent on obtaining extra rolling stock. The timescale for the improvements is at least two years (I presume the December 2010 timetable change).

2 comments:

CHEF said...

Bus users in Beverley are being urged to attend a Beverley Bus Forum to be held at Noon on Tuesday 31 March 2009 at Toll Gavel Methodist Church Hall, Toll Gavel, Beverley. Free, all welcome. Disabled access. EYMS, Acklams, East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Beverley Lift to attend. Organised by City of Hull & Humber Environment Forum.

CHEF said...

Bus users in Bridlington are being urged to attend the next Bridlington Bus Forum to be held at 10am on Wednesday 25 March 2009 at The Town Hall, Quay Road, Bridlington. Free, all welcome. Disabled access. East Yorkshire Motor Services, Phoenix Travel and Hart and East Riding of Yorkshire Council will be attending the Forum. Organised by City of Hull & Humber Environment Forum.