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Nottingham Live Departures and Arrivals
Departures
Arrivals
Train Routes | Time | Platform | Status | Train Operator |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nottingham to Leeds | 14:16 | 1A | On time | Northern |
Nottingham to Crewe | 14:17 | 6B | On time | East Midlands Railway |
Nottingham to Worksop | 14:25 | 1B | On time | East Midlands Railway |
Nottingham to Leicester | 14:27 | 3A | Delayed | East Midlands Railway |
Nottingham to Grimsby Town | 14:35 | 1C | Delayed | East Midlands Railway |
Nottingham Train Station
Nottingham Train Station is the city’s main railway station and is the second busiest station in the Midlands, after Birmingham New Street. Originally built in 1848 but rebuilt in 1904 with red bricks, terracotta and faience in the Edwardian Baroque Revival, the structure still serves the station today and is an excellent example of classic British railway design.
The station is located right in the city centre of Nottingham and acts as a key point in the city’s tram system.
Nottingham Train Station provides a host of amenities and services to its customers, including:
A ticket office (opening times: Monday to Saturday: 5.00am – 10.00pm; Sunday: 7.15am – 10.20pm). You can book train tickets as well as monthly and annual season tickets at the ticket office.
- Self-service ticket machines and accessible ticket machines. Plus, you can collect tickets you have bought online from the self-service machines.
- Step-free access to all platforms.
- Boards to check the real-time train timetable.
- ATMs, shops, and hospitality.
- Accessible public telephones.
- There are 140 bicycle storage compounds and stands.
Getting to and From Nottingham Train Station
Excellently well-placed in Nottingham City Centre, getting to and from the station is highly convenient, quick, and straightforward. For instance, the train station is also a key station on the city’s tram network, helping you get around the city centre lightning fast.
If you need to take a bus, there are stops immediately outside the station’s main entrance. However, if you need to get to the airport, Nottingham City Transport runs a regular shuttle, the ‘Skylink’ bus service, which runs directly from Nottingham Train Station to East Midlands Airport.
Trains to Nottingham Train Station
A variety of services run from Nottingham Train Station. These include inter-city routes to destinations like Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Liverpool and regional and local routes to Derby, Leicester, Sheffield, Worksop, and Grantham.
Leicester to Nottingham
With East Midlands Railway, getting from Leicester to Nottingham is a breeze. It takes between twenty and thirty minutes. Trains run frequently, with one train per hour.
London St Pancras International to Nottingham
Nottingham is linked to the rest of Europe via London St Pancras International. It takes between one hour and thirty minutes to one hour and forty-five minutes with East Midlands Railway. Two trains leave per hour.
Birmingham New Street to Nottingham
With CrossCountry, the journey from Birmingham New Street to Nottingham is simple. It takes one hour and ten minutes, and trains leave hourly.
Leeds to Nottingham
Northern operates a one train per hour service from Leeds to Nottingham via Sheffield, Barnsley, and Wakefield Kirkgate. The journey takes approximately one hour and fifty minutes.
Main train companies at Nottingham Train Station
East Midlands Railway, CrossCountry, and Northern are the main train operators at this station, with East Midlands Railway serving the most destinations, offering routes to London St. Pancras, Norwich, Crewe, Newark Castle, and more, ensuring comprehensive connectivity for travellers.
Things to do near Nottingham Train Station
Nottingham is a historic city with tons to see, eat, drink, and do. It’s home to the UK’s oldest surviving inn, dating back to 1189! And the city’s legendary castle, made famous by the legend of Robin Hood, is only a ten-minute walk away from the train station and overlooks the expansive city. If that isn’t enough history for you, try Wollaton Hall or the City of Caves, a network of caves underneath the city inhabited since the days of the Anglo-Saxons.
The area around Nottingham Train Station is brimming with exciting art, too. You’ll find several art galleries in the city centre to suit different tastes, ranging from Nottingham Contemporary, The Fletcher Fine Art Gallery, to Surface Gallery. Wash all that culture down with some of Nottingham’s finest pubs, like the Kean’s Head, The Angel, or the Malt Cross.
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FAQs about Nottingham Train Station
What is the postcode for Nottingham Train Station?
The full address of the station is Carrington Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 3AQ.
How many train stations does Nottingham have?
Nottingham only has one train station in the city centre: Nottingham Train Station.
How far is Nottingham Forest football ground from the train station?
The station is only a twenty-minute walk or only ten minutes on the bus.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
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Nottingham Facilities and Services
Station Details
Monday to Friday open from 05:00:00 until 22:00:00
Saturday open from 05:00:00 until 22:00:00
Sunday open from 07:15:00 until 22:20:00
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