Great Heck

It consists mainly of detached residential housing and small companies such as Great Heck Brewery.The 486 bus travels from Selby to Hut green, stopping at five other locations in between including Great Heck.The crash occurred when a Land Rover towing a loaded trailer swerved off the M62 motorway just before a bridge over the East Coast Main Line.After he exited the vehicle and called the emergency services, his Land Rover was hit by a southbound GNER InterCity 225 en route from Newcastle to London King's Cross.Points to nearby sidings then deflected it into the path of an oncoming Freightliner freight train carrying coal[13] from Immingham to Ferrybridge.The freight train hit the wreckage, resulting in severe to moderate damage to all nine of the InterCity 225's coaches.[14] Great Heck was affected for several months by a massive refuse fire in a privately owned waste tip that resisted attempts to extinguish it.
Heck Lane
Population of Great Heck from 1881 to 2011
Occupation data for Great Heck in 1881
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