They cover most of England south of a line between Liverpool and Hull.
This is due to the speed and weight problems between Selby and Hull.
In 1982, she was on service between Rotterdam and Hull.
The intention being to trade exclusively between Hull and the Netherlands.
The units reduced journey times between Hull and King's Cross by up to 20 minutes.
The station is served by a limited number of trains between Hull and Doncaster.
Previously there had been only one through train per day each way between Hull and London.
In 1817, a steam packet service started to run between Driffield and Hull.
These services run between King's Cross and Hull.
Up to 1914, the river landing was used as a calling place by steamers between Gainsborough and Hull.