First TransPennine Express
From Seamer Monday to Saturdays there are up to two trains per hour eastbound to Scarborough and westbound generally an hourly First TransPennine Express service to York, Leeds, Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street
On Sundays there is a two-hourly service to York and beyond and a two-hourly service to Hull (and beyond) which now runs all year since the December 2009 timetable change (prior to this it ran only in summer).
Timetables for First TransPennine Express services can be seen here.
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