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The city of York sits halfway between London and Edinburgh and its train station serves as a major transport hub for the North of England. The station contains 11 platforms and provides easy access to local bus and coach stations too. Trains to York run non-stop to and from London King’s Cross in just 2 hours with services also running to cities in the North such as Sunderland, Manchester and Liverpool.

All Grand Central services call at London Kings Cross, offering services from London to York in two hours, and London to Doncaster in just 1 hour 40 minutes - connecting the north of England with London by train. The station complex includes local, national and international services.

Sunderland station connects the North East to key destinations across the UK. Grand Central operates up to six return services daily, offering direct travel to London King's Cross in approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.

Doncaster station is a key rail interchange, offering connections across the UK for both local and long-distance travel. Grand Central runs four return services daily, providing direct travel to London King's Cross in just over 1 hour 40 minutes.