What are the most populous towns or cities which don't have any semi-frequent (at least every two hours) direct train services to a town with a beach?I don't understand all this talk of linking Sheffield with Blackpool. One market that has been steadily declining all my life is domestic beach traffic. See the thread about EMR feeling that Skegness demand no longer justifies the traditional extras. IME most such demand from Sheffield is for Bridlington and Cleethorpes, both of which have direct services. Things right now may be far from perfect but trying to turn the clock back and reintroducing old through services is not going to help.
Sheffield, the inspiration of the question, isn't the answer, because of the Bridlington / Scarborough and Cleethorpes services. Slightly further south, Leicester's only seaside service I can find is one train per day to Cleethorpes, and Northampton doesn't have anything at all.
Almost anything which could reasonably be called a service calling at a beach town either doesn't go as far as Worcester or passes through Worcestershire Parkway without stopping (the northbound Cardiff to Edinburgh being the exception, with a Berwick call).
I think a lot of places with links to the nearest large city and little else, such as Aylesbury and High Wycombe, count as well (edit: and, as far as I know, Mansfield). Watford and Milton Keynes have Blackpool services, but I wouldn't count them as frequent.
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