Rail Travel to Newcastle

Located along the boarder of Scotland and England, Newcastle is frequented by visitors to the United Kingdom. Newcastle is home to the Arbeia Roman Fort, which was built in 160 AD, and Alnwick Castle and Aldernman Fenwick's House. Maybe one of the most famous attractions is Newcastle United, the city's football team. Those traveling around the United Kingdom will find that the most convenient way to reach Newcastle from other parts of the United Kingdom is by rail.
  1. National Rail

    • Britain's leading rail service and national rail service travel from all major cities to Newcastle. Ticket prices vary depending on your beginning location. When leaving from London, you can pick up the National Rail at King's Cross station.

    Virgin Trains

    • Virgin Trains reach Newcastle from across the United Kingdom with one of the cheapest rates. The quicker you book your ticket, the cheaper it will be. Some rates are as low as 5-1/2 pounds.

    Northern Rail

    • One of the most popular train lines in Newcastle is Northern Rail. It is privately owned by Serco Group plc and NedRailways. It runs between 500 stations across the northern part of England and Scotland.

    Trans Pennine Express

    • Trans Pennine Express runs from York, Leeds, Manchester, Scarborough and Northallerton to Newcastle. Tickets are as cheap as 6 pounds depending on distance and how early you book your seat.

    Metro

    • Tyne and Wear metro has been rated one of the most efficient public transportation systems in the United Kingdom with 60 stations around Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland. The Metro is a light rail system that will help you make the most of your stay in Newcastle.

    Newcastle Station

    • Newcastle Station is a major train station in England. All major lines make stops at this station daily.

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