An illustrated history of the line between Hull and Scarborough, which runs through Driffield and then passes through the coastal resorts of Bridlington and Filey before arriving in Scarborough.
Once a busy line with holiday traffic, today the line could be described as a minor line, with just an hourly diesel multiple unit service in each direction.
Hull to Scarborough takes the form of a journey along the line, using photographs from all periods of railway history to illustrate the story of the line and how it changed over the years. Every station and many other interesting items of railway infrastructure are illustrated along the way. The book also covers the short branch to Filey Holiday Camp.
The book includes many examples of passenger services and freight traffic on the route and the photographs are accompanied by many maps and track layout diagrams, timetable extracts and other period reproductions. Over 100 photographs. Hardback. 96 pages.