Yorkshire Pullman

The Yorkshire Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.

The service was introduced from the timetable change on 30 September 1935 by the London and North Eastern Railway.

In 1928 it was renamed the West Riding Pullman and ran between London King's Cross and Newcastle.

It departed Hull at 11:10 am, and gave a businessman two clear hours in London before returning from King's Cross at 4:45 pm.

[5] The service was suspended on 14 February 1947 because of the nationwide fuel crisis[6] and it restarted in October of the same year.