The stretch of railway line between Hull and Bridlington forms part
of northern England's historic Yorkshire Coast Line (or the Hull to
Scarborough line), which runs from Hull Paragon to Bridlington and
Scarborough and is around 55 miles long. Since it was opened by the
York & North Midland Railway in the mid-1800s, the line and its
many stations have maintained many of their original features and
much of their charm. Today, the line is operated by Northern Rail
and there is much to see along the way - from the busy city of Hull
to the Victorian seaside resort of Bridlington, including
picturesque villages and pleasant market towns, as well as
wonderful sea and countryside views. In Hull to Bridlington Railway
Through Time, author Mike Hitches takes a journey along this
historic route, showing the changes that have taken place over time
and features that have remained the same.
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