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Fife Coast Express

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Fife Coast Express
Overview
Service typePassenger train
First service1912
Last service5 September 1959
Former operator(s)NBR, LNER, BR
Route
TerminiSt Andrews and Crail
Glasgow Queen Street
Service frequencyDaily

The Fife Coast Express, formerly the Fifeshire Coast Express was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

History

The summer service was started by the North British Railway as the Fifeshire Coast Express in 1910 as a Glasgow to Crail train at 4.20pm on a Friday evening, returning at 6.17am on Monday morning. This enabled businessmen to house their families on the coast during the summer, and travel to stay with them at weekends. From the following summer it ran daily, Monday to Friday.

In 1924 it became known as the Fife Coast Express.[1] The named train was withdrawn on the outbreak of the Second World War but was re-introduced for the summer of 1949.[2]

It was withdrawn on 5 September 1959.

References

  1. ^ "Station Mishap". Aberdeen Press and Journal. Scotland. 8 September 1924. Retrieved 26 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "More and Better Summer Trains". The Scotsman. Scotland. 22 April 1949. Retrieved 26 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)