Seaham celebrated a historic milestone on December 15, 2025, as the first-ever direct train service to London King’s Cross departed from the coastal town. Local MP Grahame Morris attended the inaugural 10:41 am service, marking the start of a significant improvement in transportation for the region. This new connection, operated by Grand Central, received a one-year trial approval from the Office of Rail and Road until December 2026.
A groundbreaking connection linking Seaham directly to London, transforming regional travel opportunities during its year-long trial period.
The direct service reduces journey times from up to four hours to approximately 3.5 hours, saving passengers about 35 minutes by eliminating previously required changes at Newcastle or York stations. Four direct stopping services now operate daily in each direction, with the first train departing Seaham at 06:29 and the last at 22:20. The route covers 379 kilometers and integrates with Grand Central’s existing King’s Cross to Sunderland service. This convenient travel option will encourage more visitors to explore Bath’s historic city and its famous attractions.
Passengers will benefit from stops at key stations including Peterborough, York, Thirsk, Northallerton, Eaglescliffe, and Hartlepool. The fastest journey completion time has been recorded at 3 hours and 26 minutes, providing efficient travel options for work and leisure.
Grand Central is operating five-car trains on the route, with potential for expansion based on usage patterns. The connection positions Seaham, with its picturesque beaches and maritime heritage, as an accessible tourist destination. Visitors can explore attractions like the East Durham Heritage & Lifeboat Centre, Nose’s Point coast path, and the town’s renowned sea glass hunting opportunities.
The area boasts ten fish and chip establishments, enhancing its appeal as a seaside destination. Grand Central is investing £300 million in a new train fleet for North East expansion, supporting regional economic growth at no cost to taxpayers. This development reflects Seaham’s growing ambition and addresses the East Durham coastline’s previously underutilized potential for tourism. The direct service launch was met with positive applause from the community upon arrival at the station.
The new direct rail access removes significant barriers to tourism while providing dual connectivity gains that include direct trains to York alongside the London services. Local residents can enjoy free hot chocolate at the Seaham Seaside Market on December 19th as part of community awareness efforts for the new train route.