Grand Central Rail

Grand Central Rail

Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

York, City of York 7,575 followers

About us

Grand Central is an open-access passenger train operator with a reputation for industry-leading customer satisfaction. We connect communities in the North East and Yorkshire with London. Grand Central is part of the Arriva group, an international transport company. Grand Central reaches the parts of the country other services don’t – directly linking towns and cities in Yorkshire and the North East with London. Grand Central’s first route was launched in December 2007 and links London Kings Cross with York, Thirsk, Northallerton, Eaglescliffe, Hartlepool and Sunderland. In 2010, a second service began, calling at Bradford, Low Moor Halifax, Brighouse, Mirfield, Wakefield, Pontefract, Doncaster and London Kings Cross. We work hard to attract and retain customer-focused staff for our trains and station and office-based roles . Our committed and passionate people are our most valuable asset, and we always get involved with our local communities and support the causes close to their hearts.

Industry
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
York, City of York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2007

Locations

  • Primary

    Third Floor

    Rougier Street

    York, City of York YO1 6HZ, GB

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    Grand Central today submitted an application to the Office of Rail and Road and began consultations within the rail industry to introduce a major expansion of services for passengers travelling along existing routes. Key highlights of the proposed expansion include: ✔ Up to two additional daily return services between London and West Yorkshire. ✔ New direct services: Providing Seaham with a direct link to the capital. ✔ Additional stops at Peterborough following the success of the Jan 2024 launch. ✔ Enhanced North East Route: New early morning departure from York to London and a late-evening return service. #GrandCentral #RailExpansion

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    This is a proud day for the team at Grand Central, as the first of our trains begin stopping at Peterborough station for the very first time. The four new service stops will provide our customers with fast and reliable links through to destinations including Sunderland, Bradford and London, cutting some journey times by up to an hour. Reflecting on today’s milestone, our Chief Operating Officer Sean English said: “We’re delighted to be bringing Grand Central trains to Peterborough. As an open-access operator, we’re always looking to innovate and connect areas that are underserved by the regular timetable. By introducing these new stops, we’re able to offer our existing customers more options and flexibility, at the same time as bringing our services to the Peterborough community.”

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    We're delighted to confirm plans to bring our long-distance rail services to Peterborough for the very first time. In a major boost for regional connectivity, we will introduce four new stops at Peterborough Station from early in the new year. Peterborough’s new services will provide customers with fast and reliable links through to destinations including Sunderland, Bradford and London. In addition to the new direct travel opportunities, these services will mean significantly faster and more efficient connections for customers, with some journeys from Yorkshire, the North East and London being cut by up to an hour. Sean English, Grand Central’s Chief Operating Officer, said “We’re delighted and proud to be bringing Grand Central trains to Peterborough. As an open-access operator, we’re always looking to innovate and bring new connections to areas that are underserved by the regular timetable. The decision to approve our application is recognition of the benefits that competition on the railway can deliver, both for customers and the taxpayer.”   #railwayindustry #peterborough  

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