Planning a train journey from Liverpool Stations to Haddiscoe? The trip usually takes about 7hrs 41 mins, covering approximately 201 miles (324 kilometres). With roughly 20 trains operating daily, you have plenty of options to suit your schedule. Booking your tickets ahead of time can snag you fares as low as £31.50, offering an economical choice for savvy travelers.
Arrival Station | Haddiscoe |
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Departure Station | Liverpool Stations |
Frequency | 20trains per day |
Journey Time | from6hrs 24 mins |
Changes | 1-3no direct trains |
First Train / Last Train | 05:54 / 00:05 |
Distance | 201miles (324 km) |
6 Routes | Via Leeds & Peterborough & Norwich Via Norwich & Lowestoft Via Norwich Via Nottingham & Norwich Via Manchester Piccadilly & Sheffield & Norwich Via Birkenhead Hamilton Square & Liverpool Lime Street & Norwich |
6 Train Operators | East Midlands Railway, London North Eastern Railway, Merseyrail, Abellio Greater Anglia, Northern Rail, First TransPennine Express |
Prices | from£31.50 |
Jump on a Train from Liverpool Stations to Haddiscoe – It's Quicker Than You Expect!
Considering a train trip from Liverpool Stations to Haddiscoe? You’re in the right place, and the journey is faster than you might think!
Typically, the trip takes about 7hrs 41 mins. If you're rushing or eager to reach Liverpool Stations, the quickest trains can get you there in just 6hrs 24 mins. With approximately 20 trains operating daily, you have plenty of options. This picturesque 201-mile (324 km) route usually requires just one change, with East Midlands Railway, London North Eastern Railway, Merseyrail, Abellio Greater Anglia, Northern Rail, First TransPennine Express providing comfortable seating and ample luggage space – because being cramped isn't anyone's idea of fun!
The best news? By booking early, you can find tickets starting at just £31.50, a significant saving compared to last-minute purchases. To save even more, consider traveling during Off-Peak hours or using a Railcard to keep your expenses down.
Ready to grab those low-cost tickets? Use our Journey Planner to find the latest discounts and keep your budget happy. Explore more travel tips below or check our timetable for current train schedules. All aboard to Haddiscoe!
The travel time between Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 7hrs 41 mins & the fastest journey takes 6hrs 24 mins.
The fastest journey time by train from Liverpool Stations to Haddiscoe is 6hrs 24 mins.
Train ticket prices from Liverpool Stations to Haddiscoe can start from as little as £31.50 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 Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 20 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 05:54, and the last train of the day leaves at 00:05.
First class tickets on trains between Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.
Amenities on trains between Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.
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No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Liverpool Stations & Haddiscoe. However, there are 20 possible journeys which require a change.
East Midlands Railway, London North Eastern Railway, Merseyrail, Abellio Greater Anglia, Northern Rail and First TransPennine Express are the main train operating companies running services between Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe.
Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Liverpool Stations and Haddiscoe, 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 | |
13:43 Liverpool Lime Street | 19:30 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 5 hrs 47 mins | Get Tickets | |
14:43 Liverpool Lime Street | 20:33 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 5 hrs 50 mins | Get Tickets | |
15:43 Liverpool Lime Street | 21:33 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 5 hrs 50 mins | Get Tickets | |
16:43 Liverpool Lime Street | 22:33 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 5 hrs 50 mins | Get Tickets | |
19:43 Liverpool Lime Street | 06:05 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 10 hrs 22 mins | Get Tickets | |
20:51 Liverpool Lime Street | 08:24 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | London Euston London Liverpool Street Norwich | 11 hrs 33 mins | Get Tickets | |
21:37 Liverpool Lime Street | 10:33 Haddiscoe | 2 changes | Nottingham Norwich | 12 hrs 56 mins | Get Tickets | |
23:36 Liverpool Lime Street | 12:33 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | Manchester Piccadilly Sheffield Norwich | 12 hrs 57 mins | Get Tickets | |
23:54 Liverpool James Street | 14:33 Haddiscoe | 3 changes | Birkenhead Hamilton Square Liverpool Lime Street Norwich | 14 hrs 39 mins | Get Tickets |
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Nestled in the picturesque rural countryside of Norfolk, Haddiscoe train station is a charming little hub that may not offer all the bells and whistles of a major city terminal, but provides a quaint entry point to explore some of England's more serene landscapes. Whether you’re in for a short countryside break or setting off on a longer journey to bustling metropolitans, Haddiscoe offers a peaceful starting point.
Upon arriving at Haddiscoe station, you’ll find the practical necessities for your trip. While it lacks a traditional ticket office, the presence of ticket machines ensures you won't miss out on getting your tickets sorted. These machines are also accessible to passengers with disabilities, furthering the station’s commitment to inclusivity. Although there are no smartcard services, you can easily collect tickets purchased online.
Despite its rural setting, Haddiscoe station is equipped with essential customer facilities such as information screens for real-time train departures and help points for any immediate assistance required. Although the station might be small, it spares no effort in ensuring passenger safety and ease of travel with the inclusion of a CCTV system.
Haddiscoe offers step-free access, making it convenient for those with mobility challenges. It's worth noting that platform 2, for trains towards Lowestoft, is only accessible via a barrow crossing, which might require assistance. For those driving in, parking is hassle-free with spaces operated by National Car Parks Ltd, and it remains open 24 hours with minimal fees.
Being tucked away doesn’t mean Haddiscoe is disconnected. Though there’s no direct local bus service, rail replacement services use the station car park, ensuring you’re still mobile during maintenance or disruptions. However, only mini-buses can serve due to access limitations. The countryside around bears witness to mesmerising scenery and quaint towns like Reedham and Oulton Broad North, which are a short train journey away.
Haddiscoe station serves as a launching pad for all sorts of adventures. Fancy a trip to the coast? Board a train to Lowestoft or Great Yarmouth. Feel the allure of history and modernity intertwining with a scenic ride to Norwich or the vibrant capital via London Liverpool Street. Even further afield, destinations like Cambridge and Colchester are comfortably in reach for those keen on an educational or historical outing.
While Haddiscoe might feel like a pebble in the grand mosaic of railway stations, its role as a tranquil embarkation point to both regional escapes and bustling urban centres makes it a hidden gem in the Norfolk countryside. Remember, wherever your itinerary takes you, let Haddiscoe be the serene start or calming conclusion to your journey. Happy travels!