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The line began in Hull at Wilmington railway station east of Cleveland Street (now Stoneferry Road) just to the east of the Victoria Dock Branch Line. The line then ran generally east and north towards Hornsea. [14] The line was officially opened on 28 March 1864, with the first train departing Wilmington railway station at 12:00 noon.
The Victoria Dock branch line was a branch line within the city of Kingston upon Hull that connected the Hull and Hornsea Railway to the east and the York and North Midland Railway and Hull and Selby Railway to the west, terminating at Victoria Dock Station.
Lost Railways Of Holderness, The Hull Withernsea and Hull Hornsea Lines. Hutton Press Ltd. ISBN 0-907033-86-5. Thompson, Michael (1992). The Railways of Hull and East Yorkshire. Hutton Press Ltd. ISBN 1-872167-46-2. Tomlinson, William Weaver (1914). North Eastern Railway, Its Rise and Development. David & Charles.
Hornsea Town railway station was a railway station which served the town of Hornsea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was the terminus of the Hull and Hornsea Railway. It opened with the rest of the line on 28 March 1864, it was originally named just "Hornsea". [1] [2]
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