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I read in the above media outlet that the plan is for Northern to operate York to Huddersfield as an EMU stopper:
Does this make sense from an operational perspective?
Transpennine Route Upgrade and Electrification updates
Thanks for these. Most of the photos I have seen are from inside the station or lineside, so showing this aspect is good. Thanks again.


Northern Rail to add 450 trains to network - Place North West
The investment is largest the operator has ever made in its fleet and will see two-thirds of the existing rolling stock substituted over the next 10 years.
I read in the above media outlet that the plan is for Northern to operate York to Huddersfield as an EMU stopper:
The first phase will target the replacement of ageing Class 150, 155, and 156 trains, and also see 12 electric three-carriage trains operating local services between York, Leeds, Huddersfield, and Manchester following the TransPennine Route Upgrade.
Does this make sense from an operational perspective?
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