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Grand Central is an open-access train operating company in the United Kingdom. Presently a subsidiary of Arriva UK Trains, it has operated passenger rail services since December 2007. The company was founded in April 2000 as ''Grand Central Railway Company Ltd''. Three years later, the company applied to the
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(ORR) to operate a two-hourly open-access service from Newcastle via the Caldervale Line and Manchester Victoria to Bolton, which was rejected. In February 2005, Grand Central successfully applied to operate four daily services from Sunderland to
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and four daily services from
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to London King's Cross. During December 2007, Grand Central launched its first services on the East Coast Main Line, running between Sunderland and
London King's Cross King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London. It is in the London station group, one of the busiest stations in the United Kin ...
. Following the delivery and refurbishment of additional rolling stock, its full timetable was introduced during March 2008. During March 2008, Grand Central successfully applied to the ORR to operate three daily services from
Bradford Interchange Bradford Interchange is a transport interchange in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which consists of a railway station and combined bus and coach station adjacent. The Interchange, which was designed in 1962, was hailed as a showpiece of E ...
and London King's Cross; operations commenced on these services during May 2010. In November 2011, Grand Central was acquired by Arriva UK Trains, operating as its subsidiary thereafter. In August 2014, the company was granted an extension of its operating rights until December 2026. Due to the unreliability of its initial fleet of Intercity 125s, these have been replaced by other rolling stock, the company currently operates several
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''Adelantes''. Furthermore, Grand Central has openly released various proposals for operating additional services in the future. One such service, from London Euston to Blackpool North via the West Coast Main Line, was at one point scheduled to begin in 2021, but the initiative was cancelled as a result of the
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.


History

The origins of Grand Central can be traced back to the
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during the mid-1990s. Several bids were submitted to operated Midland Mainline and Regional Railways North East franchises by Ian Yeowart and a consortium of ex- British Rail managers under the Grand Central name. However, none of the bids it made would result in a franchise being awarded. In light of this, during March 1998, the company was formally dissolved. In April 2000, a new company, ''Grand Central Railway Company Ltd'', was founded to pursue open-access opportunities. One year later, it was publicly proposing to obtain second hand Intercity 125 sets with which to run its own services. During June 2003, Grand Central applied to the
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(ORR) to operate a two-hourly open-access service from Newcastle via the Caldervale Line and Manchester Victoria to Bolton using InterCity 125 trains from
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. In June 2004, this track-access application was rejected. While establishing its operations, Grand Central reached out to the coach operator Fraser Eagle Group for assistance; during March 2006, Fraser Eagle opted to acquire a 79% shareholding in the venture. In response to the acquisition, GNER threatened to sever business ties with the company, from which it had active contracts to provide rail replacement buses. In February 2005, Grand Central applied to the ORR to operate four daily services from Sunderland to
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and four daily services from
Bradford Interchange Bradford Interchange is a transport interchange in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which consists of a railway station and combined bus and coach station adjacent. The Interchange, which was designed in 1962, was hailed as a showpiece of E ...
to London King's Cross using Class 67 locomotives hauling five Mark 3 carriages and a Driving Van Trailer. In March 2006, the ORR granted Grand Central access rights for three daily Sunderland to London King's Cross services."Grand Central wins East Coast paths approval" ''Rail'' issue 533 15 February 2006 page 12 After unsuccessfully attempting to have the process reversed at an ORR hearing, the franchised operated Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) sought a
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of the decision to grant Grand Central access rights, but this was rejected by the High Court in July 2006. During March 2007, it was announced that Fraser Eagle had sold its 79% shareholding in Grand Central in exchange for £10 million to a pair of former managers of Prism Rail, which were backed by a
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group. Operations were originally due to start in May 2007, however, delays in the procurement and refurbishment of rolling stock were reportedly encountered. On 18 December 2007, operations commenced between Sunderland and London King's Cross. While awaiting delivery of all of the rolling stock, Grand Central initially operated only one Sunderland - Kings Cross and one York - Kings Cross service in each direction. During March 2008, the full timetable was introduced. Mechanical problems with the InterCity 125 fleet led to services being regularly cancelled, as well as in a reduced service being operated between May and July 2008. During March 2008, Grand Central applied to the ORR to operate three daily services from Bradford Interchange to London King's Cross. In January 2009, Grand Central was granted access rights for three daily Bradford Interchange to London King's Cross services until December 2014 and a fourth Sunderland to London King's Cross service until May 2012. During August 2009, the fourth daily Sunderland - London service started. In February 2010, the ORR announced that all access rights had been extended until December 2016. On 23 May 2010, Grand Central services between Bradford Interchange and London King's Cross began. It was hoped that the service would start in December 2009, but difficulties in securing rolling stock caused delay. In November 2011, Grand Central was bought out by Arriva UK Trains in exchange for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the takeover, Grand Central had 123 employees, a turnover of £18.9 million and debts of £44 million. Since December 2011, Bradford services have made an additional stop at Mirfield. During December 2012, a fifth service was operated on the Sunderland to London route, however, on account of pathing difficulties, it initially commenced at Hartlepool. In December 2013, a fourth daily Bradford to London Kings Cross service commenced. In August 2014, Grand Central was granted an extension of its operating rights until December 2026.


COVID-19 pandemic

From 3 April 2020, Grand Central temporarily suspended all services due to the
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. A spokesperson for the company said "Grand Central has decided to suspend services and hibernate the company to protect their financial viability during this time of reduced passenger numbers." As Grand Central is not a
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train operating company (TOC), it is not subject to the same government financial package as other franchised services. The company resumed operations on 26 July 2020, initially operating a limited service of five return journeys per day, to increase over subsequent months. Following the second lockdown announced by the UK government, Grand Central announced on 3 November 2020 that it would once again suspend all services from 6 November 2020. After the second lockdown ended, Grand Central resumed service on 3 December 2020 with a limited timetable and a reservation-only policy on all its services. After the third lockdown's announcement, Grand Central announced on 6 January 2021 that it would once again be suspending all services from 9 January 2021 until 1 March 2021.


Routes and services


Current services

Grand Central connects Yorkshire and the North East to London with two routes. Five daily services on the North East to London route run between Sunderland and
London King's Cross King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a passenger railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden, on the edge of Central London. It is in the London station group, one of the busiest stations in the United Kin ...
calling at
Hartlepool Hartlepool () is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Hartlepool. With an estimated population of 90,123, it is the second-largest settlement in County D ...
,
Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe is a village in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England. It is in the civil parish of Egglescliffe. The village was formerly known as Eaglescliffe Junction, being formed around . In 2011, the Office for National ...
, Northallerton, Thirsk and
York York is a cathedral city with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a ...
. This route is known as the ''North Eastern service''. Grand Central has in the past given names to two trains on this route. Contrary to tradition in British named train services, these were individual one-way trips rather than pairs. In the 2008 timetable, the name ''The Zephyr'' was given to the early morning (06:41) departure from Sunderland, while the evening (16:50) train from London was called ''The 21st Century Limited''. As of the 2012 timetable, these names are no longer used by the company. Four daily services which run on the Yorkshire to London route operate between
Bradford Interchange Bradford Interchange is a transport interchange in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which consists of a railway station and combined bus and coach station adjacent. The Interchange, which was designed in 1962, was hailed as a showpiece of E ...
and
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calling at Low Moor, Halifax,
Brighouse Brighouse is a town within the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated on the River Calder, east of Halifax. It is served by Junction 25 of the M62 ...
, Mirfield, Wakefield Kirkgate, and
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. Some services also call at Pontefract Monkhill. This is known as the ''West Riding'' (or ''West Yorkshire'') ''service''.


Proposed services


London Kings Cross to Cleethorpes

In December 2017, Grand Central announced plans to bid for a service from London Kings Cross to in early 2018 for a date of 2020. It would involve the existing service extended to ten coaches from London to then dividing with five coaches going to Cleethorpes via , , and
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. The other five coaches would be the existing service to Bradford Interchange. This proposal would require permission for a split of trains as it has not been used on the East Coast Main Line before. In February 2018, Grand Central announced plans for an additional call at . The company planned to operate four trains per day from 2020. However, in July 2018, the Office of Rail and Road announced new access charges which would affect the business case for the new service, leading to Grand Central announcing that it would delay bidding until 2019.


Extra Bradford and Sunderland Services

In March 2018, Grand Central announced that it had applied for six services from London to Sunderland, up from five now, and six services from London to Bradford Interchange, up from four now, which would use Adelante trains.


York to London Kings Cross

In May 2018, Grand Central announced plans to add an additional evening service before 22:00 between York and London. This service would be 10 carriages long.


Wakefield Kirkgate to London Kings Cross

Grand Central applied for an additional early morning service and an evening services from London to Wakefield which was lodged to the Office of Rail & Road, but it was rejected because it did not meet the economic criteria. However, in May 2018, Grand Central reapplied for the service This would see one train per day in each direction between London Kings Cross and Wakefield, one in the morning and one in the evening.


Peterborough

Grand Central also proposed an additional stop at Peterborough but this was rejected. This would see four services per day call here and Sunderland to London Kings Cross would provide this service. In May 2018, Grand Central reapplied for the service.


Formerly proposed services

Grand Central also previously expressed interest in operating other services.


York to Chester

During February 2005, Grand Central lodged an application with the Office of Rail Regulation to operate a three times a day
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to Chester via the Caldervale Line service with Class 158s. This service would have called at
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, Wakefield Kirkgate,
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,
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, Manchester Victoria and Warrington Bank Quay.


Bradford Interchange to London Euston

In September 2006, Grand Central announced a proposal to run services from
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via
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and the West Coast Main Line to London Euston. This service would have called at Halifax,
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,
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, Stalybridge, Guide Bridge, Stockport, Crewe, Lichfield Trent Valley, Tamworth and Nuneaton. The proposal was dropped due to Virgin Trains' Moderation of Competition protection preventing any other operators from operating on the West Coast Main Line.


Lincoln to London King's Cross

In June 2010, following East Coast deciding not to proceed with plans for a proposed two hourly service between Lincoln and
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, Grand Central expressed an interest in running services, but was rejected. This service would have called at Newark North Gate and
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.


Blackpool North to London Euston

In November 2010, Grand Central applied to the Office of Rail Regulation to operate a new service running four times a day in each direction between Blackpool North and London Euston via the West Coast Main Line, calling at Poulton-le-Fylde, Kirkham & Wesham,
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, Hartford, Tamworth and Nuneaton. Grand Central sought to run these services from May 2012, using Class 67 locomotives hauling nine Mark 3 carriages and a Driving Van Trailer running at up to , until such time as the Blackpool North - Preston line was electrified. In March 2011, the Office of Rail Regulation rejected the application on the basis the service would be ''primarily abstractive'', meaning it would generate most of its revenue by drawing custom away from existing operators rather than bringing new custom to the rail network. Sister company Great North Western Railway originally re-applied for paths with former London North Eastern Railway InterCity 225 sets to begin a service between Blackpool North and London Euston from September 2019. As these are not able to tilt, their speed is restricted to 110 mph. In June 2018, the Office of Rail and Road approved the new application for a seven-year track-access agreement for five direct services from Blackpool North to London Euston, calling at Poulton-le-Fylde, Kirkham and Wesham,
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, Nuneaton and Milton Keynes Central from September 2019. An option for a sixth service in the future was available. The new service would have used the Mark 4 coaches as planned, but with rather than Class 91 locomotives. In June 2019, the proposed services were transferred from GNWR owner Alliance Rail Holdings to Grand Central. The services were due to begin in spring 2020 but due to the coronavirus pandemic were postponed until spring 2021. However, in September 2020 Grand Central announced that it had decided not to proceed with the introduction of the service following a collapse in projected patronage.


Rolling stock

Grand Central's application to the Office of Rail Regulation in February 2005 had proposed using Class 67 locomotives hauling five Mark 3 carriages and a Driving Van Trailer. As the paths were only granted on the basis of 125 mph stock being used, other stock had to be sourced. It was then proposed to use a fleet of Bombardier Transportation five-carriage Class 222s, similar to those already in use with Midland Mainline and Hull Trains. Difficulty in securing these led to Grand Central deciding to use High Speed Trains. In October 2006, sister company Sovereign Trains purchased six Class 43 power cars and 18 Mark 3 carriages from Porterbrook. The Class 43s, that all had buffers fitted when they were modified in the late 1980s for use with the Class 91 locomotives during the electrification of the East Coast Main Line, were sent for overhaul at Devonport Management Limited, Plymouth. The Mark 3s were overhauled at Marcroft Engineering,
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. Eighteen of the Mark 3s were former Virgin Trains West Coast loco-hauled carriages that required rewiring in order to work with the power cars due to different electrical requirements. Due to delays encountered during the overhauls, Grand Central investigated leasing spare InterCity 125s from Midland Mainline. However, nothing came of this and it was not until December 2007 that enough stock had been delivered for operations to commence. The full fleet was in service by March 2008. Problems encountered with the rolling stock, including all six of the power cars being out of traffic at the same time, saw Grand Central hire Class 67s from the freight haulage company English Welsh & Scottish (EWS), Class 47s from Riviera Trains and Class 57s from Virgin Trains to haul Riviera Trains
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carriages on shuttles from Sunderland to York in summer 2008 as well as InterCity power cars from Midland Mainline. In March 2010, the InterCity 125s were sold to Angel Trains which funded an overhaul including repowering the Class 43s at
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with MTU 16V4000R41 engines. To operate the fourth Sunderland service, a pair of Class 180s were leased from Angel Trains in 2009, followed by another three to operate the Bradford services in 2010. Before entering service, 180112 was named '' James Herriot'' in July 2009. The remaining two units, 180105 and 180114, entered service later in 2009. Grand Central secured two further Class 180s, 180101 and 180107, bringing the total number to five. The Class 180 fleet operate both Sunderland and Bradford services, with the InterCity 125 trains usually only operating services to Sunderland, although they have operated to Bradford on occasions. Initially, Grand Central adopted an all black livery with doors painted gold (first class) and silver (standard class). When the Class 180s were introduced, an orange band was introduced. Grand Central withdrew its HST fleet at the end of 2017, with a transfer to East Midlands Trains for the three six-car sets. The company received five Class 180 ''Adelante'' sets from Great Western Railway (GWR), made available due to the rollout of the Intercity Express Programme.


Current fleet


Cancelled fleet

Grand Central were to procure sets for services between Blackpool North and London Euston, made up of six Mark 4 Coaches hauled by a Class 90 Locomotive, and tailed by a Driving Van Trailer, however these were returned off-lease due to the cancellation of the route. The rolling stock had already been overhauled and training runs had commenced before the service was cancelled in September 2020.


Past fleet


Depots

Grand Central's fleet is maintained at Heaton and Crofton depots. Between the 2011 Arriva takeover and the fleet's retirement in 2017, heavy maintenance on the InterCity 125 was performed at Arriva TrainCare, Crewe.


References


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