A train trip from Crossmyloof to Wakefield Stations takes about 7hrs 9 mins on average, covering roughly 185 miles (298 kilometres). With around 17 trains running each day, there's plenty of flexibility for your travel plans. If you book in advance, you can grab tickets starting from just £31.20, making it a budget-friendly option for those who plan ahead.
Arrival Station | Wakefield Stations |
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Departure Station | Crossmyloof |
Frequency | 17trains per day |
Journey Time | from5hrs 21 mins |
Changes | 1-3no direct trains |
First Train / Last Train | 07:01 / 00:01 |
Distance | 185miles (298 km) |
6 Routes | Via Glasgow Central Via Glasgow Central & Edinburgh Via Glasgow Central & Carlisle & Leeds Via Glasgow Central & Edinburgh & York Via Glasgow Central & Manchester Piccadilly Via Kilmarnock & Glasgow Central |
6 Train Operators | First TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway, Northern Rail, ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry |
Prices | from£31.20 |
Hop on a Train from Crossmyloof to Wakefield Stations – It’s Faster Than You Think!
Planning to travel from Crossmyloof to Wakefield Stations by train? Well, you've come to the right place – and don’t worry, it won’t take forever!
On average, the journey takes around 7hrs 9 mins. But if you’re in a hurry (or just really eager to get to Wakefield Stations), the fastest trains can whisk you there in just 5hrs 21 mins. With roughly 17 trains running every day, you're spoiled for choice. This scenic 185-mile (298 km) journey usually requires just one change. You’ll be in the good hands of First TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway, Northern Rail, ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, all of whom offer comfy seats and plenty of luggage space – because, let’s face it, nobody likes a cramped train!
The best part? Tickets start from just £31.20 if you book in advance, which is a much better deal than scrambling for tickets on the day. Want to save even more? Travelling during Off-Peak hours or flashing a Railcard can help you keep more money in your wallet.
So, ready to snag those cheap tickets? Use our Journey Planner to find the latest prices and make your wallet happy. Keep scrolling for more travel tips, or check out our timetable above for live train times. Time to choo-choo your way to Wakefield Stations!
The travel time between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 7hrs 9 mins & the fastest journey takes 5hrs 21 mins.
The fastest journey time by train from Crossmyloof to Wakefield Stations is 5hrs 21 mins.
Train ticket prices from Crossmyloof to Wakefield Stations can start from as little as £31.20 when you book in advance. The cost of tickets can vary depending on the time of day, route and class you book and are usually more expensive if you book on the day.
The departure and arrival times for trains between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 17 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 07:01, and the last train of the day leaves at 00:01.
First class tickets on trains between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.
Amenities on trains between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.
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No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Crossmyloof & Wakefield Stations. However, there are 17 possible journeys which require a change.
First TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway, Northern Rail, ScotRail, Avanti West Coast and CrossCountry are the main train operating companies running services between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations.
Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Crossmyloof and Wakefield Stations, but there may be limits on the number of bags or the size and weight of your luggage.
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Departs | Arrives | Changes | Via Stations | Duration | Operator | |
09:40 Crossmyloof | 15:22 Wakefield Westgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Edinburgh | 5 hrs 42 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:10 Crossmyloof | 15:36 Wakefield Kirkgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Preston (Lancs) Halifax | 5 hrs 26 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:40 Crossmyloof | 16:01 Wakefield Kirkgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Manchester Piccadilly | 5 hrs 21 mins | Get Tickets | |
11:41 Crossmyloof | 16:27 Wakefield Westgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Carlisle Leeds | 4 hrs 46 mins | Get Tickets | |
12:41 Crossmyloof | 18:01 Wakefield Kirkgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Manchester Piccadilly | 5 hrs 20 mins | Get Tickets | |
13:08 Crossmyloof | 19:01 Wakefield Kirkgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Preston (Lancs) Manchester Piccadilly | 5 hrs 53 mins | Get Tickets | |
13:45 Crossmyloof | 19:22 Wakefield Westgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Edinburgh | 5 hrs 37 mins | Get Tickets | |
14:10 Crossmyloof | 19:35 Wakefield Westgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Carlisle Leeds | 5 hrs 25 mins | Get Tickets | |
14:41 Crossmyloof | 20:01 Wakefield Kirkgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Manchester Piccadilly | 5 hrs 20 mins | Get Tickets | |
15:10 Crossmyloof | 21:01 Wakefield Kirkgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Preston (Lancs) Manchester Piccadilly | 5 hrs 51 mins | Get Tickets | |
15:41 Crossmyloof | 21:17 Wakefield Westgate | 2 changes | Glasgow Central Edinburgh | 5 hrs 36 mins | Get Tickets | |
16:10 Crossmyloof | 21:35 Wakefield Westgate | 3 changes | Glasgow Central Carlisle Leeds | 5 hrs 25 mins | Get Tickets |
Crossmyloof Train Station is a quaint yet essential stop for many travelers venturing through the beautiful terrains of Scotland. Nestled in the suburban part of Glasgow, this station may not boast extensive facilities but offers the essentials for commuters and tourists alike, especially those seeking a smooth start or end to their journey. Recognized for its accessibility and convenience, Crossmyloof connects many to bustling cityscapes and charming countryside alike.
Even though Crossmyloof Station lacks a ticket office, don't fret. Ticket machines are available that are accessible and allow for the pickup of tickets purchased online. While it might not have a range of shops or refreshment outlets, basic amenities like a seating area are present. With no toilets or baby-changing facilities, planning ahead is recommended. Despite the absence of an actual waiting room, the area provides a comfortable seating space.
For passengers requiring extra support, an induction loop is available, and step-free access to both platforms makes it relatively accessible. However, travelers should be cautious of the stepping distance between the train and the platform. For those cycling around, there are ten bicycle storage spaces, though they are unsheltered and not under CCTV surveillance.
Whether you're journeying further afield or exploring locally, Crossmyloof offers several transport links. Taxis can be found via TrainTaxi, and for those transitioning between rail services and buses, local services pick up at convenient locations nearby. Rail replacement buses to Glasgow Central are conveniently accessible from Titwood Road—directions can be pinpointed via What3words.
The strategic location of Crossmyloof makes it a gateway to numerous destinations. You can easily catch a train from Crossmyloof to urban centers like Glasgow Central or venture to cultural and historical hubs such as Edinburgh. For those lured by spectacle and entertainment, hopping on a train to the Exhibition Centre (Glasgow) is mere moments away.
Moreover, travelers have a plethora of choices with services extending to places like East Kilbride, Hyndland, and even towns like Kilmarnock and Anniesland. This station truly is a launchpad to exploring the diverse locales of Scotland.
While Crossmyloof Train Station might not flaunt high-end amenities, it serves its purpose diligently as a handy transit point. Strategically linking commuters and travelers to key locations across Scotland, it ensures journeying is easy and accessible. Whether you're embarking on an adventure to explore the vibrant life of Glasgow, the historic lanes of Edinburgh, or the surrounding quiet towns, Crossmyloof keeps you well connected.
As you plan your next rail journey, consider that sometimes it's the smaller, quieter stations like Crossmyloof that provide the most convenience and charm. Be sure to check ticket availability online, and remember, every station is a potential starting point for an exciting adventure to delightful destinations just a train ride away.
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