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Doncaster Railways
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'Doncaster Station in 2014'
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Class 66s in Doncaster station in 2014
Just some of the class 66s on freight trains at Doncaster station on the 2nd of July 2014
Freightliner class 66552 Malltby Raider at Doncaster station on the 2nd July 2014
Freightliner class 66548 at Doncaster on the 2nd July 2014
Freightliner class 66551 at Doncaster on the 2nd July 2014
Freightliner class 66591 and class 66569 at Doncaster on the 2nd July 2014
DB Class 66081 at Doncaster on the 2nd July 2014
Class 66133 at Doncaster on the 2nd July 2014
Class 66425 at Doncaster light engine on the 2nd July 2014
Doncaster Railway station
Doncaster railway station is in South Yorkshire and it is 156 miles from London Kings Cross. Doncaster station is now (2019) managed by LNER. Doncaster station is on of the East Coast Main Line (ECML). Doncaster is one of the main railway stations on the ECML.
Doncaster station has eight platforms on two islands platforms. Platforms one three and four and eight are through platforms. Platforms six and seven are bays at the north of the station on the down side. Platform two and five are south-facing bays on the up side. It now has another (new) platform with the number 0 on the up side at the norther end.
There is a good mixture of train operators who now run thier services to from and though Doncaster station. LNER now( 2019) runs the main ECML trains replacing Virgin East Coast East Coast and NXEC and GNER be for them . First Hull Trains also run there trains though Hull to London. Cross Country and Northern Rail trains together with First TransPennine Express and East Midlands Trains also use this station
The Plant
Doncaster's Great Northern Railway railway works was called The Plant. It was established by the Great Northern Railway in 1853. This railway works is (or what is left of it now ) next to the station on the west or down side of the station. LNER A3s and A4s were just two of the many classes of steam engines that came out of these works.