Train Tickets to Newcastle
London to Newcastle
2h 36m
Manchester to Newcastle
2h 18m
Birmingham to Newcastle
2h 47m
Train travel to Newcastle guide
Newcastle railway station is a Grade I listed building located in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England. It is the busiest station in Tyne and Wear and the North East of England. Historical moments include when Queen Victoria visited and inaugurated Newcastle Central Station in 1850, as well as its refurbishment in 2014, further enhancing the station's layout and modernizing its facilities.
As a major station on the East Coast Main Line, Newcastle Central Station offers services to popular destinations such as Edinburgh Waverley, Darlington, and Aberdeen from providers such as LNER, Northern and CrossCountry. Conveniently located near Newcastle Castle, the Tyne Bridge, and the Discovery Museum, the station also provides easy access to explore these nearby attractions.
Which train companies run trains to Newcastle?
Choose from CrossCountry, Grand Central, LNER, Lumo and TransPennine Express for convenient journeys to and from Newcastle, serving numerous UK locations. Price and duration can vary, so be sure to check when making your booking.
What are Newcastle's opening hours?
Newcastle is typically open from 0:02 to 23:59, which are when the first and last train depart, though this is subject to change for reasons such as technical issues. We recommend verifying these hours before your journey to ensure a smooth experience.
Pick up & drop off at Newcastle
Newcastle has a designated car park, pick-up and drop-off point, offering passengers a seamless beginning or ending to their journey.
Connectivity of the Newcastle?
Popular destinations offering trains to and from Newcastle include London, Durham, London Kings Cross, Edinburgh (Waverley) and Manchester. Regular buses and taxis will be available at the station for onward travel, also. We recommend checking for availability prior to your journey.
Newcastle Live Timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information about train schedules and services for passengers traveling to and from Newcastle. Check it now to plan your next journey.
Departures
Arrivals
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Newcastle to Carlisle | 18:23 | 7 | Northern | On time |
Newcastle to Bristol Temple Meads | 18:40 | 4 | CrossCountry | On time |
Newcastle to York | 18:44 | 3 | LNER | On time |
Newcastle to Ashington | 18:47 | 1 | Northern | On time |
Train | Time | Platform | Train Operator | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Penzance to Newcastle | 08:40 | 4 | CrossCountry | On time |
Edinburgh (Waverley) to Newcastle | 17:01 | 2 | LNER | On time |
Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle | 15:23 | 3 | TransPennine Express | On time |
Ashington to Newcastle | 18:00 | - | Northern | On time |
Edinburgh (Waverley) to Newcastle | 17:07 | 6 | CrossCountry | On time |
Station Details
Address: Newcastle-upon-Tyne station, Neville Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 5DL
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 Newcastle
Book in Advance
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