vteCross Country Route
East Coast Main Line& North TransPennine North TransPennine &York–Scarborough line York (old) York National Railway Museum East Coast Main Lineformer route Copmanthorpe East Coast Main Line Bolton Percy Ulleskelf Church Fenton to Wetherby line Church Fenton Hull to York line Selby Line Dearne Valley line Micklefield West Yorkshire Metro East Garforth West Yorkshire Metro Garforth West Yorkshire Metro Cross Gates–Wetherby line Cross Gates West Yorkshire Metro Osmondthorpe Neville Hill TMD Hunslet branch line Marsh Lane Leeds West Yorkshire Metro Hallam Line & Pontefract line Leeds Central Airedale line & Harrogate line Calder Valley line Huddersfield line &North TransPennine Huddersfield line Beeston Great Northern Railway Ardsley East and WestYorkshire Union Railway Outwood West Yorkshire Metro Methley Joint Rly Great Northern Railway Wakefield Westgate West Yorkshire Metro W'd Kirkgate West Yorkshire Metro Hallam Line Sandal and Agbrigg West Yorkshire Metro Midland Main Line Pontefract line Hare Park & Crofton Lancashire & Yorkshire Rly Great Central Railway Nostell Fitzwilliam West Yorkshire Metro Hemsworth Hull and Barnsley Railway Dearne Valley line Wakefield line Moorthorpe West Yorkshire Metro Frickley Thurnscoe West Yorkshire Metro Hull and Barnsley Railway Dearne Valley Railway Goldthorpe Hull and Barnsley Railway Bolton-upon-Dearne Midland Main Line Great Central Railway Swinton–Doncaster line Swinton Kilnhurst West Great Central Railway Aldwarke Corus steelyard Parkgate and Rawmarsh South Yorkshire Supertram Parkgate Rotherham Masborough Rotherham Central South Yorkshire Supertram Rotherham Westgate (S&R) C F Booth scrapyardGreat Central Railway Midland Main Line (former route) Holmes Great Central Railway Hallam Line & Penistone Line Meadowhall Interchange South Yorkshire Supertram Brightside Sheffield District Railway Upwell Street Wharf Brightside Wharf Sheffield WickerAttercliffe Road Stocksbridge Line Sheffield–Lincoln line Sheffield South Yorkshire Supertram Heeley Millhouses and Ecclesall Beauchief Dore & Totley Hope Valley Line &South TransPennine Dronfield Unstone Nesfield branch line Sheepbridge Great Central Railway Midland Main Line (former route) Chesterfield Chesterfield Market Place Lancashire, Derbyshire& East Coast Railway Great Central Railway Clay Cross Derwent Valley line Clay Cross Tunnel Stretton Ashover Light Railway Wingfield Ambergate–Pye Bridge line Derwent Valley line Ambergate Belper Duffield Ecclesbourne Valley Railway Ripley branch line GNR Derbyshire andStaffordshire Extension Derby Nottingham Road ChaddesdenSidings │ MidlandMain Line Derby Midland Main Line Derby Litchurch Lane Works Ramsline Halt Peartree Sinfin branch line Castle Donington line Willington Power Station Crewe–Derby line Willington GNR Derbyshire andStaffordshire Extension Horninglow Wharf Burton-on-Trent Mosley Street Burton-on-Trent freight lines Leicester–Burton upon Trent line Branston Barton and Walton Central Rivers TMD South Staffordshire line Croxall Elford Tamworth West CoastMain Line Wilnecote Birmingham IntermodalFreight Terminal Kingsbury Birmingham–Peterborough line Birmingham & Derby Junction Rly Water Orton Sutton Park line Castle Bromwich Bromford Bridge Washwood Heath Yard Stechford to Aston line Saltley Lawley StreetFreightliner depot Saltley Scrapyard Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line Camp Hill line Cross-City Line & Chase Line Proof House Junction Birmingham Curzon Street Chiltern Main Line& Snow Hill lines Birmingham New Street West Midlands Metro Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line Central Goods Granville Street Five Ways Church Road Somerset Road University Selly Oak Cadbury Railway and Wharf Bournville Camp Hill line Lifford Wharf branch Kings Norton Northfield Longbridge Halesowen Railway Barnt GreenCross-City LineGloucester loop line Blackwell Lickey Incline Bromsgrove Birmingham to Worcestervia Bromsgrove Line Dunhampstead Spetchley Worcester Shrub Hill Worcestershire Parkway Cotswold Lineto Oxford Wadborough Besford Defford Eckington Bredon Gloucester loop line Tewkesbury and Malvern RailwayMoD Ashchurch Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Cleeve Cheltenham High Street Cheltenham Spa Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rly Banbury and CheltenhamDirect Railway Churchdown Gloucester–Newport line Gloucester Yard Gloucester Eastgate Haresfield Golden Valley line Stonehouse (Bristol Road)Stonehouse & Nailsworth Rly Frocester Cam and Dursley(Coaley Junction 1856-1965) Dursley & Midland Junction Rly Berkeley Road Sharpness branch line Charfield Wickwar Thornbury branch line Yate South Wales Main Line Westerleigh Oil depot Bristol and Gloucester Railway Coalpit Heath Winterbourne Bristol Parkway Stoke Gifford depotSouth Wales Main Line Henbury Loop Line FiltonFilton Junction Filton Abbey Wood Horfield Ashley Hill Bristol and Gloucester Railway Severn Beach line Stapleton Gas Works Stapleton Road Bristol and Gloucester Railway Lawrence Hill Bristol and Gloucester Railway Bristol BartonHill TMDGreat WesternMain Line Bristol Harbour Railway Bristol Temple Meads Bristol–Exeter line
East Coast Main Line& North TransPennine
East Coast Main Line
& North TransPennine
North TransPennine &York–Scarborough line
North TransPennine &
York–Scarborough line
York (old)
York
National Railway Museum
East Coast Main Lineformer route
East Coast Main Line
former route
Copmanthorpe
East Coast Main Line
Bolton Percy
Ulleskelf
Church Fenton to Wetherby line
Church Fenton
Hull to York line
Selby Line
Dearne Valley line
Micklefield West Yorkshire Metro
East Garforth West Yorkshire Metro
Garforth West Yorkshire Metro
Cross Gates–Wetherby line
Cross Gates West Yorkshire Metro
Osmondthorpe
Neville Hill TMD
Hunslet branch line
Marsh Lane
Leeds West Yorkshire Metro
Hallam Line & Pontefract line
Leeds Central
Airedale line & Harrogate line
Calder Valley line
Huddersfield line &North TransPennine
Huddersfield line &
North TransPennine
Huddersfield line
Beeston
Great Northern Railway
Ardsley
East and WestYorkshire Union Railway
East and West
Yorkshire Union Railway
Outwood West Yorkshire Metro Methley Joint Rly
Great Northern Railway
Wakefield Westgate West Yorkshire Metro
W'd Kirkgate West Yorkshire Metro Hallam Line
Sandal and Agbrigg West Yorkshire Metro
Midland Main Line
Pontefract line
Hare Park & Crofton
Lancashire & Yorkshire Rly
Great Central Railway
Nostell
Fitzwilliam West Yorkshire Metro
Hemsworth
Hull and Barnsley Railway
Dearne Valley line
Wakefield line
Moorthorpe West Yorkshire Metro
Frickley
Thurnscoe West Yorkshire Metro
Hull and Barnsley Railway
Dearne Valley Railway
Goldthorpe
Hull and Barnsley Railway
Bolton-upon-Dearne
Midland Main Line
Great Central Railway
Swinton–Doncaster line
Swinton
Kilnhurst West
Great Central Railway
Aldwarke Corus steelyard
Parkgate and Rawmarsh
South Yorkshire Supertram Parkgate
Rotherham Masborough
Rotherham Central South Yorkshire Supertram
Rotherham Westgate (S&R)
C F Booth scrapyardGreat Central Railway
C F Booth scrapyard
Great Central Railway
Midland Main Line (former route)
Holmes
Great Central Railway
Hallam Line & Penistone Line
Meadowhall Interchange South Yorkshire Supertram
Brightside
Sheffield District Railway
Upwell Street Wharf
Brightside Wharf
Sheffield WickerAttercliffe Road
Stocksbridge Line
Sheffield–Lincoln line
Sheffield South Yorkshire Supertram
Heeley
Millhouses and Ecclesall
Beauchief
Dore & Totley
Hope Valley Line &South TransPennine
Hope Valley Line &
South TransPennine
Dronfield
Unstone
Nesfield branch line
Sheepbridge
Great Central Railway
Midland Main Line (former route)
Chesterfield
Chesterfield Market Place
Lancashire, Derbyshire& East Coast Railway
Lancashire, Derbyshire
& East Coast Railway
Great Central Railway
Clay Cross
Derwent Valley line
Clay Cross Tunnel
Stretton
Ashover Light Railway
Wingfield
Ambergate–Pye Bridge line
Derwent Valley line
Ambergate
Belper
Duffield
Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
Ripley branch line
GNR Derbyshire andStaffordshire Extension
Derbyshire and
Staffordshire Extension
Derby Nottingham Road
ChaddesdenSidings │ MidlandMain Line
Chaddesden
Sidings
Midland
Main Line
Derby
Midland Main Line
Derby Litchurch Lane Works
Ramsline Halt
Peartree
Sinfin branch line
Castle Donington line
Willington Power Station
Crewe–Derby line
Willington
GNR Derbyshire andStaffordshire Extension
Derbyshire and
Staffordshire Extension
Horninglow Wharf
Burton-on-Trent
Mosley Street
Burton-on-Trent freight lines
Leicester–Burton upon Trent line
Branston
Barton and Walton
Central Rivers TMD
South Staffordshire line
Croxall
Elford
Tamworth West CoastMain Line
West Coast
Main Line
Wilnecote
Birmingham IntermodalFreight Terminal
Birmingham Intermodal
Freight Terminal
Kingsbury
Birmingham–Peterborough line
Birmingham & Derby Junction Rly
Water Orton
Sutton Park line
Castle Bromwich
Bromford Bridge
Washwood Heath Yard
Stechford to Aston line
Saltley
Lawley StreetFreightliner depot
Lawley Street
Freightliner depot
Saltley Scrapyard
Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line
Camp Hill line
Cross-City Line & Chase Line
Proof House Junction
Birmingham Curzon Street
Chiltern Main Line& Snow Hill lines
Chiltern Main Line
& Snow Hill lines
Birmingham New Street West Midlands Metro
Rugby–Birmingham–Stafford line
Central Goods
Granville Street
Five Ways
Church Road
Somerset Road
University
Selly Oak
Cadbury Railway and Wharf
Bournville
Camp Hill line
Lifford Wharf branch
Kings Norton
Northfield
Longbridge
Halesowen Railway
Barnt GreenCross-City LineGloucester loop line
Barnt Green
Cross-City LineGloucester loop line
Blackwell
Lickey Incline
Bromsgrove
Birmingham to Worcestervia Bromsgrove Line
Birmingham to Worcester
via Bromsgrove Line
Dunhampstead
Spetchley
Worcester Shrub Hill
Worcestershire Parkway
Cotswold Lineto Oxford
Cotswold Line
to Oxford
Wadborough
Besford
Defford
Eckington
Bredon
Gloucester loop line
Tewkesbury and Malvern RailwayMoD Ashchurch
Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway
MoD Ashchurch
Ashchurch for Tewkesbury
Cleeve
Cheltenham High Street
Cheltenham Spa
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Rly
Banbury and CheltenhamDirect Railway
Banbury and Cheltenham
Direct Railway
Churchdown
Gloucester–Newport line
Gloucester Yard
Gloucester Eastgate
Haresfield
Golden Valley line
Stonehouse (Bristol Road)Stonehouse & Nailsworth Rly
Stonehouse (Bristol Road)
Stonehouse & Nailsworth Rly
Frocester
Cam and Dursley(Coaley Junction 1856-1965)
Cam and Dursley
(Coaley Junction 1856-1965)
Dursley & Midland Junction Rly
Berkeley Road
Sharpness branch line
Charfield
Wickwar
Thornbury branch line
Yate
South Wales Main Line
Westerleigh Oil depot
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Coalpit Heath
Winterbourne
Bristol Parkway
Stoke Gifford depotSouth Wales Main Line
Stoke Gifford depot
South Wales Main Line
Henbury Loop Line
FiltonFilton Junction
Filton
Filton Junction
Filton Abbey Wood
Horfield
Ashley Hill
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Severn Beach line
Stapleton Gas Works
Stapleton Road
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Lawrence Hill
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Bristol BartonHill TMDGreat WesternMain Line
Bristol Barton
Hill TMD
Great Western
Main Line
Bristol Harbour Railway
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol–Exeter line

The Cross Country Route is a long-distance railway route in England, which runs from Bristol Temple Meads to York via Birmingham New Street, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds or Doncaster. Inter-city services on the route, which include some of the longest passenger journeys in the UK such as Aberdeen to Plymouth, are operated by CrossCountry.

It is classed as a high-speed line because its sections from Birmingham to Wakefield Westgate and from Leeds to York have a speed limit of 125 mph (200 km/h); however, the section from Birmingham to Bristol is limited to 100 mph (160 km/h) because of numerous level crossings, especially half-barrier level crossings, and the section from Wakefield to Leeds has the same limit because of a number of curves.[citation needed]

History

The Birmingham–Bristol section was built as the Birmingham and Gloucester and Bristol and Gloucester Railways before joining the Midland Railway, the southern forerunner to the cross-country route. From Birmingham to the north-northeast, the line had three separately owned sections, namely the:

From the Labour Government's nationalisation in 1948 until privatisation in 1990, the route ran through all six regions of British Rail but did not have timetabling priority in any of them. Therefore, the services were poorly promoted and thus not always well-patronised.[citation needed]

Most DerbyNottingham local passenger trains were taken over by diesel units from 14 April 1958, taking about 34 minutes between the two cities.[full citation needed]

In the 1990s most services were operated by British Rail's InterCity business unit. As part of the privatisation of British Rail, these were taken over by Virgin CrossCountry in 1997, with the Class 47 hauled Mark 2 and High Speed Train sets replaced by Class 220 and Class 221 diesel multiple units in the early 2000s.

The use of the route for freight has decreased, because of the bulk of haulage switching to roads and the building of the M5, M6 and M1 motorways.

Abortive British Rail proposals for complete electrification

In the 1960s the route was considered for electrification.[citation needed] In the early 1980s, electrification was again discussed at length and documentation for various proposals was produced in 1981. This would have been particularly beneficial for climbing the Lickey Incline between Cheltenham and Birmingham, as many of the early diesels were under-powered. In 1977 the Parliamentary Select Committee on Nationalised Industries recommended considering electrification of more of Britain's rail network, and by 1979 BR presented a range of options that included electrifying the cross-country route by 2000. Under the governments that succeeded the 1976–79 Labour government, the proposal was not implemented.

Route

Map of Cross Country network. The core Cross Country Route is between Bristol and York

The route is well connected, and shares substantial portions of its route with other lines:

Major cities and towns served along the route include:

Nominal start-point at Derby

Milepost zero for the main predecessor Derby to Bristol route has always been Derby, hence a train travelling the whole route starts out going "up" then becomes "down". The Birmingham to Derby section of the route has a line speed of 125 mph (200 km/h), while Birmingham to Bristol is restricted to 100 mph (160 km/h) because of a number of half-barrier level crossings.

Electrification

The line is not fully electrified, but some sections are overhead electrified at 25 kV AC such as Bromsgrove to Grand Junction, with further electrified sections around Leeds and the East Coast Main Line near York. Network Rail stated in 2014 that the line between Derby and Sheffield would be electrified as part of the Midland Main Line upgrade. However, the electrification programme was severely cut back in July 2017. As of 2023[update], Network Rail is working on the section between York and Church Fenton. The rest of the section between Leeds and York has electrification planned as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade, which itself is part of the Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands. This plan also includes full Midland Main Line electrification and upgrades.

Electrification between Westerleigh Junction (near Yate, Gloucestershire) and Bristol Temple Meads was planned as part of the 21st-century modernisation of the Great Western Main Line, but as of 2024[update] work has yet to progress beyond Filton East Curve, south-west of Bristol Parkway.

Services

Most long-distance services on the route are operated by Class 220/221 Voyagers, although a few services, until recently, operated using InterCity 125 High Speed Trains. These trains are capable of achieving 125 mph (200 km/h), compared to the previous Class 47s and Mk 2 coaching stock, which had a top speed of 95 mph (150 km/h).

See also

Notes