Train travel to York guide
York railway station, opened in 1877, was the largest in the world at that time, featuring an impressive thirteen platforms and a strikingly large curved train shed, celebrated as one of the great architectural feats of the railway era. Positioned approximately halfway between London and Edinburgh, York serves as a key junction on the East Coast Main Line and is the busiest station in North Yorkshire, as well as the second busiest in Yorkshire and the Humber. The station is also one of only ten in the country to receive a coveted five-star rating in Simon Jenkins’ Britain's 100 Best railway Stations, underscoring its historical and architectural significance.
York railway station is well-served by multiple train operators, including London North Eastern railway (LNER), CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, Grand Central, and Northern Trains, connecting passengers to major UK destinations such as London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Plymouth, Leeds, and the wider north of England.
Upon exiting York station, visitors can easily reach notable attractions, with the National railway Museum just a short walk away, offering a fascinating look into the history of rail travel. Alternatively, guests can take a relaxing stroll along the River Ouse, where they can explore York’s scenic riverside and nearby historic sites.
Which train companies run trains to York?
Choose from CrossCountry, Northern, Grand Central, LNER, East Midlands Railway, Hull Trains and TransPennine Express for convenient journeys to and from York, serving numerous UK locations. Price and duration can vary, so be sure to check when making your booking.
What are York's opening hours?
Typically 0:02 to 23:59, which are when the first and last train depart, though we recommend double checking this on the day.
Pick up & drop off at York
York provides parking and pick-up/drop-off services for convenient travel.
Connectivity of the York?
London, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and London Kings Cross are just a few popular locations that run services to and from York. Frequent buses and taxi services are also available from the station, though we recommend researching prior to your journey to be sure.
York Live Timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information about train schedules and services for passengers traveling to and from York. Check it now to plan your next journey.
Departures
Arrivals
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
York to Pickering Bus | 17:46 | BUS | LNER | On time |
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
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Whitby Bus to York | 15:00 | - | LNER | On time |
Whitby Bus to York | 17:45 | - | LNER | On time |
Station Details
Address: York station, Station Road, York, North Yorkshire, YO24 1AB
Facilities
ATM
Bicycle rental
Bicycle parking
Sheltered storage
CCTV at storage area
Public Wi-Fi
Payphone
Cards and coins
Post box
Refreshments
Seating facilities
First class lounge
Seating area
Waiting room
Toilet
Tourist information office
Trolleys
Ticket Office
Ticket office open
Ticket machine
Use Oyster cards
Oyster top-up
Services
Bus service
Car park
Cabstand
Metro service
Customer help point
Staff
Accessible ticket machine
Ramp for train access
Accessible toilet
Wheelchairs
Customer support
Left luggage
Lost property
Currency exchange
How to buy cheap train tickets to York
Book in Advance
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