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The Midland Main Line is a main railway line in the United Kingdom , part of the British Railway System .

The 'modern' line links London ( St Pancras ) to Sheffield ( Midland Station ) in northern England and connects other places including Luton , Bedford , Kettering , Leicester , Derby and Nottingham . Historically the line has extended further north to Manchester in the north west, Leeds in the north east and trains through to both Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland. Progress and electrification of the east and west coast mainlines has made this route slower in comparison(see below).There are plans to build East Midlands Parkway to serve East Midlands Airport .

Express passenger services on the line are operated by the Midland Mainline train operating company. The section between St Pancras and Bedford is electrified and forms the northern half of the Thameslink commuter service (operated by First Capital Connect ), which provides a through service from Bedford to Brighton .

The northern part of the route between Derby and Sheffield is shared with Virgin Cross-Country train services. Central Trains also operates regional and local services between Nottingham and Leicester / Derby / Sheffield.


HISTORY


The Midland Main Line was built in stages between the 1830s and the 1860s , as three lines which met at the Tri Junct Station in Derby .

First to arrive was the line built by the Birmingham And Derby Junction Railway from Hampton-in-Arden Warwickshire (on the London And Birmingham Railway ) to Derby . This section opened on 12 August , 1839 . This is now known as the Cross-Country Route through Birmingham to Bristol .

This was followed on 1 July , 1840 by the North Midland Railway , which ran from Derby to Leeds Hunslet Lane Station via Chesterfield , Swinton , Masborough, Near Rotherham (from where the Sheffield And Rotherham Railway ran a branch to Sheffield Wicker Station ), and Normanton . This avoided Sheffield , Barnsley , and Wakefield in order to reduce gradients.

On the same day the Midland Counties Railway , which ran from Derby and Nottingham to Leicester Campbell Street , was extended from Leicester to a temporary station on the northern outskirts of Rugby . A few months later, the Rugby viaduct was finished and the Midland Counties Railway reached the London and Birmingham's Rugby Station . This cut 11 miles off the former route via Hampton-in-Arden.

When these three companies merged to form the Midland Railway on 10 May 1844 , the Midland did not have its own route to London, and relied upon a junction at Rugby with the London and Birmingham's line (which became part of the London And North Western Railway on 1 January , 1846 ) to London Euston for access to the capital.

By the 1850s the junction at Rugby had become severely congested, and so the Midland Railway constructed a route from Leicester to Hitchin on the Great Northern Railway , via Bedford . The line avoids Northampton , a medium town south of Leicester , instead going via Kettering and Wellingborough in the east of Northamptonshire . This line met with similar problems at Hitchin as the former alignment had at Rugby, so in 1868 a line was opened from Bedford via Luton to London St Pancras .

The final stretch of what is considered to be the modern Midland Main Line was a short cut-off from Chesterfield through Sheffield, which opened in 1870.

Also part of the line is the Erewash Valley Line , which carries services from Chesterfield and the north to Nottingham and the south.

Partly to appease the concerns and opposition of landowners along the route, in places some of the route was built so that it avoided large estates and rural towns, and to reduce construction costs the railways followed natural contours, resulting in many curves and bends. This has also resulted in the MML also passing through some of the more hilly areas of the British mainland, such as Sharnbrook. This has left a legacy of lower maximum speeds on the line compared to the other mainlines. The solution to similar problems on the West Coast Main Line has been the adoption of Tilting Train s, Class 390 Pendolino trains introduced by Virgin in 2003.

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By 1982 the line had undergone Electrification from Moorgate as far north as Bedford. The introduction of the High Speed Train HST during the 1980's time brought about an increase of the ruling linespeed on the fast lines from 90mph to 110mph.

Between 2001 and 2003 the section of the Midland Main Line between Derby and Sheffield was upgraded from 100mph to 110mph as part of Operation Princess , the Virgin Cross Country route upgrade.


ROUTE - IN DETAIL

The cities, towns and villages served by the MML are listed below. Those in bold are served by fast ''InterCity'' services.


London to Trent Junction