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York and North Midland Railway in Kingston upon Hull

Hull Paragon station was opened as Hull Paragon Street on 8 May 1848 by the York and North Midland Railway. It superseded the station in Manor House Street (Hull & Selby Railway), which continued to operate for goods traffic only. Paragon Interchange opened in September 2007, integrating the city's railway and bus stations. Wikipedia: Link

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