InterCity East Coast

InterCity East Coast
LNER 800105 at London King's Cross in 2019
Current operatorLondon North Eastern Railway
Main Route(s)East Coast Main Line
Fleet size
Stations called at53
Dates of operation
  • 28 Apr 1996 – 8 Dec 2007
  • 9 Dec 2007 – 13 Nov 2009
  • 14 Nov 2009 – 28 Feb 2015
  • 1 Mar 2015 – 23 Jun 2018
  • 24 Jun 2018 – onwards
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length632 kilometres (393 mi)
Operating speed125 mph
Other
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/collections/rail-franchising#intercity-east-coast-franchise
London North Eastern Railway
Inverness
Carrbridge
Aviemore
Kingussie
Newtonmore
Blair Atholl
Pitlochry
Dunkeld & Birnam
Perth
Gleneagles
Dunblane
Stirling
Falkirk Grahamston
Aberdeen
Stonehaven
Montrose
Arbroath
Dundee
Leuchars
Kirkcaldy
Inverkeithing
Glasgow Central Glasgow Subway
Motherwell
Haymarket Edinburgh Trams
Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh Trams
Dunbar
Reston
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Alnmouth
Morpeth
Sunderland Tyne and Wear Metro
Newcastle Tyne and Wear Metro
Durham
Darlington
Middlesbrough
Thornaby
Northallerton
Skipton
Keighley
Bradford Forster Square
York
Shipley
Harrogate
Horsforth
Hull Paragon
Brough
Selby
Leeds
Wakefield Westgate
Doncaster
Retford
Lincoln
Newark Northgate
Grantham
Peterborough
Stevenage
London King's Cross London Underground

InterCity East Coast is a railway franchise for passenger trains on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom from London King's Cross to Hull, Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen. It was formed during the privatisation of British Rail and transferred to the private sector in April 1996.

Initially operated by Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), it was later operated by National Express East Coast, East Coast and Virgin Trains East Coast. In June 2018 the franchise was terminated and the trains and stations taken back into public ownership; since then, services are provided by London North Eastern Railway (LNER), a company owned by the Department for Transport.