Northallerton Railway Station - Services

Services

On Mondays to Saturdays there are generally two trains an hour southbound towards York and beyond (usually Manchester Airport), and northbound an hourly service to both Middlesbrough and Newcastle.

Sundays there is generally an hourly service towards York and a two-hourly service towards both Newcastle and Middlesbrough.

A few East Coast services between London Kings Cross and Newcastle and all Grand Central Railway services between London Kings Cross and Sunderland stop at Northallerton each day.

Cross Country services to and from Newcastle and Scotland pass through Northallerton, but do not call there.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
York East Coast
Darlington
Thirsk First TransPennine Express North TransPennine Darlington
Yarm
Grand Central London-Sunderland Eaglescliffe
Disused railways
Ainderby
North Eastern Railway
Terminus
Brompton
North Eastern Railway
Newby Wiske
Proposed Heritage railways
Ainderby
Wensleydale Railway Terminus

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