Hull–Scarborough line (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Notice". The London Gazette (20399): 3719–20. 1 November 1844.
  • "Notice". The London Gazette (20414): 4682–3. 25 November 1844.
  • The 1845 junction was east of Dairycoates outside Hull.[map 3] Additional junctions were added c. 1848 as part of the lines built for the new Paragon Station. One chord allowed trains to run eastward (e.g. to or from Selby).[map 4][map 5] Two further junctions on the Bridlington branch gave access from north and south to the line into Paragon.[map 6][map 7] Sources: Addyman & Fawcett (2013, p. 15); London Gazette (21 November 1846); Ordnance Survey, Sheets 226 240 (1853). see also Paragon railway station. Addyman, John F.; Fawcett, Bil, eds. (2013), A History of the Hull and Scarborough Railway, North Eastern Railway Association, ISBN 978-1-905505-30-2 "York and North Midland (Hull Station and Branches)", The London Gazette (20671): 4971–2, 21 November 1846

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  • Doe, Barry (19 June 2019). "A change of heart .... NRT hopes rekindled". Rail Magazine. No. 881. Peterborough: Bauer Media. p. 75. ISSN 0953-4563.