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York is a city with rich heritage on every corner, and exciting new experiences on offer throughout the year. You can get hands-on with history or discover the next innovation in digital arts. With a wealth of things to do, see and enjoy, discover great value travel to York with Northern.

York is a city which has always reinvented itself, while never forgetting its past. York’s rich blend of history and constant innovation are what make it the foremost city for heritage in the UK; a city that will never struggle to find York is a city of many talents, with both history, innovation and stoic independence within its walls, the city thrives on its media, culture and chocolate! A home of independent traders as well as being a UNESCO Creative City of Media Arts, York has made and inspired some of the nation’s favourite chocolate and pop culture icons, yet stays fiercely independent.

To indulge in York’s sweet tooth, the Chocolate Story guided tour is the perfect way to learn more as well as try some of York’s best treats, you could also try your hand at making chocolate in the Chocolate Masterclass. 

Having spoiled yourself with chocolate, immerse yourself in York’s independent traders in The Shambles. Featuring buildings dating back to the 14th Century, this quaint street will transport you back in time. 

Interested in further exploring the historical side of York? Whitby Abbey, York Minster and Castle Howard may be exactly what you’re looking for. The inspiration for Dracula, Whitby Abbey’s gothic ruins peer over some beautiful coastal views.

Dracula isn’t the only pop culture icon that York is known for, the wizarding world of Harry Potter was also filmed within the city. A guided walking tour will take you all around the filming locations in the city along with an exploration of the city itself.

Find trains to York and plan your journey with Northern today!

Popular trains to York

Leeds to York

Average time: 0h 30m
Cheapest Advanced
£6.30

Hull to York

Average time: 1h 28m
Cheapest Advanced
£10.30

Harrogate to York

Average time: 0h 37m
Cheapest Advanced
£4.20

York train stations

As one of the UK’s most influential cities, York has had a station since 1839 acting as a key junction station between London and Edinburgh, due to being approximately halfway between. York services trains to the North East, North West and Midlands.


York

York station services trains to Hull, Blackpool North and Leeds, with a half-hourly service towards Leeds. The station itself is centrally located with only a short walk to York Minster and other key attractions.

Learn more about York station


Poppleton

Located just outside of York, Poppleton is on the Harrogate Line between Leeds and York, coming every half-hour. It is an unstaffed station with no ticket machines but it does have step-free access to both platforms.

Learn more about Poppleton station


Ulleskelf

Operating three lines through it, all operated by Northern; the York and Selby Line; Hull-York Line; and the Dearne Valley Line, a local line. The station only has two platforms and is unstaffed with step-free access.

Learn more about Ulleskelf station

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Trains to York FAQs

Save up to 65% on train tickets to York when you book in advance with Northern. Advance tickets allow you to book up to 12 weeks in advance of travel. Visit National Rail to find out the list of dates currently available for booking our Advance tickets.

Don't worry if your plans change – you can swap the departure time of your Advanced train ticket for another same-day Northern service in just a few steps for as little as £2.50.

York is the main train station in the city with several landmarks and attractions within walking distance.

Pets are welcome on Northern trains to York. Up to two pets per passenger can travel for free and dogs must be kept on the lead at all times or in a carrier. Find out more about taking your dog on a Northern train.

There are no specific luggage restrictions on Northern trains to York. However, we ask that passengers are mindful of how much luggage they bring and use the dedicated luggage space provided. Please do not block the train doors, walkways or use seats for luggage.

Peak times on York trains range from 06:30 to 09:30 and 16:30 to 19:00. For more information on peak and off-peak times head here.

York Racecourse is only a short bus ride or walk from York train station.

If you lose an item on a Northern train to York or at a York station, we will do our best to find the item for you. To report a lost item, call 0800 200 6060 or find out more on specific stations here.

Bicycles are allowed on Northern trains to York, however, space is limited and is first come, first served. We ask those using bicycles not to block doorways and use the dedicated bike spaces. Find more about cycling with Northern here.

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