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The station is served by [[First ScotRail]] and [[CrossCountry]]. It is managed by [[East Coast (train operating company)|East Coast]] and as is noteworthy as being one of only two [[National Rail]] stations in Scotland not to be managed either by First ScotRail or [[Network Rail]], the other being [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport railway station]]. |
The station is served by [[First ScotRail]] and [[CrossCountry]]. It is managed by [[East Coast (train operating company)|East Coast]] and as is noteworthy as being one of only two [[National Rail]] stations in Scotland not to be managed either by First ScotRail or [[Network Rail]], the other being [[Glasgow Prestwick Airport railway station]]. The station is served mainly by CrossCountry trains on the {{stnlnk|Plymouth}} to [[Edinburgh Waverley railway station|Edinburgh]] route (with projections to/from {{stnlnk|Dundee}}, {{stnlnk|Aberdeen}} or {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}}). These trains serve Dunbar at roughly two-hourly intervals throughout the day. East Coast services call at Dunbar in the Morning and Evening peaks. First ScotRail also provides some weekday services to Edinburgh. These services were introduced in the May 2010 timetable to enhance services at Dunbar.<ref>http://www.scotrail.co.uk/sites/files/10North%20Berwick.web.pdf</ref> |
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The station is served mainly by CrossCountry trains on the {{stnlnk|Plymouth}} to [[Edinburgh Waverley railway station|Edinburgh]] route (with projections to/from {{stnlnk|Dundee}}, {{stnlnk|Aberdeen}} or {{Stnlnk|Glasgow Central}}). These trains serve Dunbar at roughly two-hourly intervals throughout the day. |
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First ScotRail also provides some weekday services to Edinburgh. These services were introduced in the May 2010 timetable to enhance services at Dunbar.<ref>http://www.scotrail.co.uk/sites/files/10North%20Berwick.web.pdf</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:05, 29 May 2011
Dunbar | |
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General information | |
Location | East Lothian |
Managed by | East Coast |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Station code | DUN |
History | |
Original company | North British Railway |
Pre-grouping | North British Railway |
Post-grouping | LNER |
Key dates | |
16 June 1846 | Opened[1][2] |
Dunbar railway station serves the town of Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the East Coast Main Line and is a single platform station. The platform is located on a loop adjacent to the main through lines
History
The station used to have two platforms, along with an overall roof, although the second platform and the roof have been demolished.[2]
For approximately five months in 1979, this was the terminal station for a shuttle service to Edinburgh Waverley. The shuttle service was provided after the East Coast Main Line was blocked due to the collapse of Penmanshiel Tunnel. Buses linked Dunbar with Berwick-on-Tweed, from where rail services to London Kings Cross resumed.
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Services
The station is served by First ScotRail and CrossCountry. It is managed by East Coast and as is noteworthy as being one of only two National Rail stations in Scotland not to be managed either by First ScotRail or Network Rail, the other being Glasgow Prestwick Airport railway station. The station is served mainly by CrossCountry trains on the Plymouth to Edinburgh route (with projections to/from Dundee, Aberdeen or Glasgow Central). These trains serve Dunbar at roughly two-hourly intervals throughout the day. East Coast services call at Dunbar in the Morning and Evening peaks. First ScotRail also provides some weekday services to Edinburgh. These services were introduced in the May 2010 timetable to enhance services at Dunbar.[3]
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Berwick-upon-Tweed | CrossCountry Cross Country Network |
Edinburgh Waverley
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