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Leeds to York train times

The journey from Leeds to York on the fastest train in 36m, usually 1h 16m. Each day, 67 trains leave from Leeds, starting at 09:03 and ending at 23:49. Get real-time updates on train schedules, delays, and cancellations. Save time, effort, and money with TrainPal.

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DepartsArrivesStatusDurationOperator

12:06

Leeds

13:27

York
On time1h 21mNorthern
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12:24

Leeds

13:03

York
On time39mTransPennine Express
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12:31

Leeds

14:13

York
On time1h 42mNorthern
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12:36

Leeds

13:54

York
On time1h 18mNorthern
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12:56

Leeds

13:34

York
On time38mTransPennine Express
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Leeds to York Train journey information

Plan your journey from Leeds to York with ease. Explore the first and last train times, departure and arrival stations, distance, journey time, and price options to make the most of your trip.
First train
09:03
Last train
23:49
Departure station
Arrival station
Distance
21 miles (34 km)
Journey time
36m
Price
From £2.00

TransPennine Express: Leeds to York trains

You can travel from Leeds to York in around 23 minutes with TransPennine Express. The two cities are close to each other, and the train will take you across the border between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. As you head out of the centre and then the suburbs of Leeds, you'll pass into wide open countryside, travelling at high speed on your way towards picturesque York.

TransPennine Express offers a range of services across the central spine of England's north, so they're ideally placed for fast travel on a Leeds to York train. They operate three routes - Manchester to Sheffield and Cleethorpes, Liverpool to the Yorkshire Coast, the North East and on to Edinburgh, and Liverpool up the West Coast to Glasgow.

Departing from Leeds

To catch the Leeds to York train, you'll first need to head to Leeds Station. It's one of the busiest stations in the country, so it's well signposted in the city centre. Head to New Station Street, where you'll find the main entrance, or you can get in via a second entrance located at the corner of City Square.

Leeds is connected to the East Coast Mainline via a branch line, so there are frequent trains to London. In addition, there are direct services to the North West, North East and Scotland, as well as the Midlands, the South East and South West. Services are provided by LNER, CrossCountry, TransPennine Express and Northern.

Main stops

TransPennine Express and CrossCountry trains are express services, so they generally don't stop between Leeds and York.

Some Northern trains will stop at Cross Gates, Garforth, East Garforth, Micklefield and Church Fenton. The longest stopping services take a different route, calling at: Burley Park, Headingley, Horsforth, Weeton, Pannal, Hornbeam Park, Harrogate, Starbeck, Knaresborough, Cattal, Hammerton and Poppleton.

Arriving at York

On taking the fast and easy Leeds to York train, you'll arrive at York Station. It's located right in the heart of the city, on Station Road. Being a relatively compact place, everything in York centre is reachable within a few minutes' walk.

York is a major stop on the East Coast Main Line, and LNER run frequent trains to Newcastle, Edinburgh and London. CrossCountry run services to places like Plymouth, Bristol, Birmingham and Edinburgh. TransPennine Express connects York to the east and west coasts, including big cities like Manchester and Liverpool. Local services to multiple nearby towns and villages are provided by Northern.

York is a beautiful city with a history dating back to Roman times. Indeed, the old city walls are one of the first sights that greet you as you leave the station. Be sure to enjoy some time exploring York's many independent shops and eateries located on the iconic Shambles. There are many attractions and museums, including the famous JORVIK Viking Centre.

TransPennine Express train classes

  • Standard Class: Catch Standard Class and enjoy a bookable seat with free Wi-Fi and a power socket for each pair of seats.
  • First Class: Choose First Class and enjoy upgraded, spacious seating with extra legroom, free Wi-Fi, plus USB and power sockets at each seat. You'll also benefit from complimentary drinks and snacks during your journey.

TransPennine Express train travel advice

If you're planning to catch the popular TransPennine Express service between Leeds and York, then we've got all the info you need to make the most of your journey.

  • Luggage: You can stow your luggage in either the luggage spaces at the end of the carriage or in the overhead racks above each pair of seats.
  • Bicycles: Bikes are allowed on board, but you need to book a space for them in advance. Bike storage is in a specific area on the train - staff will help if you cannot find it.
  • Children: Adults can bring two children under 5 for free, and a 50% discount is available for most Advance tickets for 5–15-year-olds.
  • Pets: Up to 2 dogs can accompany you on your journey, but they must be kept on a lead and can't sit on tables or seats. Smaller animals need to be kept in a pet carrier. Guide and hearing dogs are welcome on board.
  • Passenger Assist: If you will need assistance to make your journey, you must request it at least two hours in advance of travel. TransPennine Express Passenger Assist can be requested via phone, WhatsApp or online.

CrossCountry: Leeds to York trains

CrossCountry trains can get you from Leeds to York in as little as 22 minutes.

The Leeds to York train route is serviced by their Plymouth to Edinburgh service, which is a high-speed intercity train. The focus is on speed and comfort, so it can be a good option to get there quickly. Their remit is to run from the South and South West to Manchester and the North East, before reaching Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

CrossCountry train classes

  • Standard Class: In Standard Class you can reserve window or aisle seats with free Wi-Fi and a paid-for refreshments service on most trains.
  • First Class: Choose First Class and enjoy upgraded, spacious seating with extra legroom, free Wi-Fi, plus USB and power sockets at each seat. You'll also benefit from complimentary drinks and snacks during your journey.

CrossCountry train travel advice

  • Luggage: Luggage racks are located in each carriage to store big items. Normal-sized luggage can be put into either overhead spaces or under the seat in front.
  • Bicycles: There are a limited number of bike spaces, so you need to book one in advance.
  • Children: As with most trains on the network, families can benefit from the Family and friends Railcard, which offers 33% off adult tickets and 60% off child tickets on most off-peak trains. It's a great way to buy cheap train tickets for all sorts of journeys!
  • Pets: You can bring up to 2 pets with you on board, but they have to be kept in a cage or pet carrier that gives them plenty of room. In the case of dogs, they can be kept on a lead. Pet carriers that take up a seat will incur an extra charge.
  • Passenger Assist: CrossCountry uses the national Passenger Assist system. If you need assistance, you should ideally book in advance. If you can't do this, staff will still do their best to assist you at the station.

Northern: Leeds to York trains

Northern trains tend to stop at more places than other operators, so the Leeds to York train journey with them can take from 27 minutes up to over an hour, depending on the service.

Northern trains operate handy local trains to connect towns and cities across the north of England. This covers big places like Manchester, Carlisle, Newcastle, York and Lincoln. Their trains also call at tiny stations that aren't served by the big express trains.

Northern train classes

  • Standard Class: Standard Class travellers on Northern trains benefit from free Wi-Fi on most services (with the rest being upgraded in due course).
  • First Class: Northern train services do not offer Leeds to York First Class tickets.

Northern train travel advice

  • Luggage: As you would expect, luggage can be put into the dedicated spaces, overhead racks or under seats.
  • Bicycles: Bicycles are welcome on board, with a limited number of spaces per train.
  • Children: Kids aged 5–15 travel for 50% off on most fares, and those under 5 can board for free with an adult. 16–17-year-olds can get 50% off with the 16–17 Saver Railcard.
  • Pets: Pets are welcome on Northern trains, but you have to keep to some rules. Amongst others, they are: a maximum of two pets per adult; they have to be kept in a suitable carrier (dogs can be kept on a lead); they mustn't be on a seat or disturb other passengers.
  • Passenger Assist: You can book assistance, should you require it, via telephone or online. Help can be provided at the station and along the route.

*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.

Leeds to York train travel guide

The train journey from Leeds to York combines efficiency with pleasure, featuring beautiful scenery and comfort. With frequent departures from Leeds, you can get to York in just 36m, making it an ideal and convenient choice for travelling between them.

Planning and booking

Planning and booking

1. Where can I buy the cheapest train tickets from Leeds to York?

To find discounted train tickets, use Railcards, book in advance, and travel off-peak. Group travel with friends or family can also save money. Frequent travellers should consider Season Tickets. TrainPal offers cheaper options through split tickets and discount codes. Learn more about buying cheap train tickets in the UK.

2. What is the best way to travel from Leeds to York by train?

Utilise the TrainPal app or website to its fullest potential. Our Train Journey Planner is a top-notch online tool for planning your trips. Just enter your departure and arrival cities or stations. Then, review timetables and schedules, compare prices, consider direct routes, and check for food supplies or other amenities. Find the best train route from Leeds to York.

3. What is the fastest train from Leeds to York?

The fastest train journey time from Leeds to York is 36m . Direct trains can save significant time by avoiding transfers. Always check if a direct route is available for your journey. Moreover, when searching for trains, consider the total travel time. Some routes with fewer stops or more efficient schedules might be faster.

4. Are there direct trains from Leeds to York?

No, you will need to transfer when travelling from Leeds to York. TrainPal Train Journey Planner will assist you in finding the best train route. Enter the origin or destination places and other relevant details, then click "Search" to find the most suitable route.

Check timetables and during the journey

Check timetables and during the journey

1. How do I find Leeds to York train timetables?

Leeds to York trains are generally punctual, but delays or disruptions can happen due to weather, strikes, and other factors. With Train Journey Planner, finding a train timetable for your trip is simple. Enter your departure and arrival stations to view a detailed schedule of available trains. Provide your travel details to find the best routes, connections, and train times.

2. How early should I arrive for a train in the UK?

Usually, you need to arrive at a station at least 15-20 minutes ahead of time. However, consider the station's size and your familiarity with it. If the station is large and you are not familiar with it, leaving home as early as possible is the best choice. This can reduce your stress and ensure a relaxing journey.

3. Do Leeds to York trains offer Wi-Fi and other facilities?

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4. How do I transfer between train stations in the UK?

Transferring between train stations in the UK can be effortless with some planning. If your travel requires a transfer, review your ticket and journey details for specific transfer instructions. Major stations typically feature clear signage and helpful staff. Additionally, TrainPal Train Journey Planner offers comprehensive transfer details.

Other things you might be interested

Other things you might be interested

1. Are there discounts for students or seniors on UK train tickets?

Yes, in the UK, students and seniors have access to various discount options. The 16-25 Railcard allows students to save up to 1/3 on most train tickets. Similarly, those aged 60 and above can use the Senior Railcard to enjoy comparable savings. Both types of Railcards are available for purchase online or at train stations and are valid for one year, making them a valuable option for frequent travellers.

2. Can UK train tickets be refunded or changed?

In the UK, refund and change policies for train tickets vary by type. Advance Tickets are generally non-refundable but may be changeable for a fee. Flexible tickets, like Anytime Train Tickets and Off-Peak train tickets, offer more options for refunds and changes. Review the specific terms and conditions of your ticket or refer to UK train ticket types for precise details.

3. How do I check train delays and cancellations in the UK?

Use TrainPal for quick access to live updates and notifications. If your phone allows messages from us, you'll receive instant notifications about train cancellations directly on your screen.

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