It depends on the service you use. A quick check on 'thetrainline' website listed the stops for the 08:00 departure this morning (15th Sept 2012) as... Doncaster, Newark North Gate, Grantham then London Kings Cross.
Some services only stop at Stevenage before arriving at Kings Cross. As I said - it depends on the service as to which stops it makes.
The trains start from Birmingham (New Street). All or nearly all the trains stop at Birmingham International and Coventry. In London they arrive at Euston.
Leeds, Wakefield, Doncaster, Peterborough, London Kings Cross. The journey takes about 2 hours 30 minutes.
The fastest trains are non-stop to York but others stop at Peterborough, Newark and Doncaster.
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Yes but it is expensive, inconvenient and does not stop in that many cities in the area. You are better off renting a car. Book as far ahead as you can, you will find it a lot cheaper, I don't know what the answerer above means, but most trains stop at all the stations in Cornwall, unless it is an express, then it is main stations only.
Edinburgh is just under 400 miles from London. Fast train services from London's King's Cross station take around 4 hours to reach Edinburgh.
in new york
London King's Cross. Trains to Leeds stop at Wakefield Westgate.
The train starts from Euston Station and you will have to change trains in Carlisle.
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The only way I have found to stop the train when not by a station is to kill the men operating the locomotive itself.
You wait for a bus at a bus station (or at a bus stop). You wait for a train at a railway station. Railway stations often have bust stops or bus stations adjacent. The other term that is used in BOTH industries is TERMINUS.
if you can do this on your smart phone you can look up a timetable..... stop being lazy
A train yard is an area where a train may go and stop to have their cars switched. Here a train may switch its cars with another train. Here a small train that acts somewhat like a tugboat might sort cars and move them from one train to another. Train yards may have houses for holding trains also. They might also have repair stations. Its kind of like a roadside stop for trains.
Travelling from Coventry to York by train entails a change at Birmingham New Street. There are two journey opportunities per hour. The normal calling patterns on weekdays are: 1) Coventry Birmingham International Birmingham New Street [change] Tamworth OR Burton on Trent Derby Chesterfield Sheffield Wakefield Westgate Leeds York 2) Coventry Tile Hill Hampton in Arden Birmingham international Marston Green Birmingham New Street [change] Derby Sheffield Doncaster York