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Sept 2023
London North Eastern Railway is to introduce longer trains on some of its direct services between Harrogate and London on Sundays.
Five of the current five-carriage Sunday trains will be upgraded to nine or 10-carriage trains, meaning more seats for passengers.
LNER announced the news today as part of a series of changes in response to a 30% increase in demand for Sunday leisure travellers since 2019.
The company will also introduce three additional Sunday services — two between Leeds and London King’s Cross and one between Doncaster and London.
Although these will not stop at Harrogate they will benefit people who want to get direct London trains from Leeds and Doncaster.
The new services and longer trains will start in December this year.
Brian Dunsby, leader of the Harrogate Line Supporters Group, said:
David Horne, managing director at LNER, said its plans "will provide more than 3,000 extra seats from December".
Rail minister Huw Merriman said travel patterns had changed since the pandemic and this was "a real win for passengers".
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