Considering a train trip from Salford (All Stations) to Bootle (Cumbria)? The journey typically lasts around 3hrs 55 mins and spans about 71 miles (115 kilometres). With approximately 14 trains running each day, you're spoiled for choice when scheduling your travel.
Arrival Station | Bootle (Cumbria) |
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Departure Station | Salford (All Stations) |
Frequency | 14trains per day |
Journey Time | from2hrs 52 mins |
Changes | 2-3no direct trains |
First Train / Last Train | 07:16 / 00:24 |
Distance | 71miles (115 km) |
5 Routes | Via Bolton & Lancaster & Barrow-in-Furness Via Bolton & Barrow-in-Furness Via Bolton & Lancaster Via Bolton & Carlisle Via Preston (Lancs) & Barrow-in-Furness |
2 Train Operators | First TransPennine Express, Northern Rail |
Embark on a train journey from Salford (All Stations) to Bootle (Cumbria), and you'll find it's quicker than you might anticipate!
The typical travel time is about 3hrs 55 mins, but if you're in a hurry or just eager to arrive, the fastest trains can whisk you there in just 2hrs 52 mins. With approximately 14 trains running daily, you have a wealth of options to choose from. This scenic route, spanning 71 miles (115 km), generally involves just one transfer, and operators like First TransPennine Express, Northern Rail offer comfortable seating with plenty of room for your luggage.
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The travel time between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria) by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 3hrs 55 mins & the fastest journey takes 2hrs 52 mins.
The fastest journey time by train from Salford (All Stations) to Bootle (Cumbria) is 2hrs 52 mins.
The departure and arrival times for trains between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria) vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 14 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 07:16, and the last train of the day leaves at 00:24.
First class tickets on trains between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria) typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.
Amenities on trains between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria) can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.
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No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Salford (All Stations) & Bootle (Cumbria). However, there are 14 possible journeys which require a change.
First TransPennine Express and Northern Rail are the main train operating companies running services between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria).
Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Salford (All Stations) and Bootle (Cumbria), 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 | |
05:13 Salford Crescent | 09:57 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Preston (Lancs) Carlisle | 4 hrs 44 mins | Get Tickets | |
07:16 Salford Crescent | 10:08 Bootle (Cumbria) | 3 changes | Bolton Lancaster Barrow-in-Furness | 2 hrs 52 mins | Get Tickets | |
07:43 Salford Crescent | 11:00 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Barrow-in-Furness | 3 hrs 17 mins | Get Tickets | |
08:51 Salford Crescent | 12:00 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Lancaster | 3 hrs 9 mins | Get Tickets | |
09:51 Salford Crescent | 12:45 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Barrow-in-Furness | 2 hrs 54 mins | Get Tickets | |
10:51 Salford Crescent | 13:53 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Barrow-in-Furness | 3 hrs 2 mins | Get Tickets | |
11:43 Salford Crescent | 15:04 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Preston (Lancs) Lancaster | 3 hrs 21 mins | Get Tickets | |
12:44 Salford Crescent | 16:24 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Preston (Lancs) Barrow-in-Furness | 3 hrs 40 mins | Get Tickets | |
13:51 Salford Crescent | 16:55 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Barrow-in-Furness | 3 hrs 4 mins | Get Tickets | |
14:51 Salford Crescent | 17:56 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Lancaster | 3 hrs 5 mins | Get Tickets | |
15:16 Salford Crescent | 19:46 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Carlisle | 4 hrs 30 mins | Get Tickets | |
16:51 Salford Crescent | 19:52 Bootle (Cumbria) | 2 changes | Bolton Barrow-in-Furness | 3 hrs 1 min | Get Tickets |
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Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Cumbria, Bootle is more than just a quaint village—it’s a gateway for many eager travellers looking to explore the scenic North-West of England. If you’re planning a train journey through this delightful region, Bootle (Cumbria) train station is likely one of your stops. While the station might be small, it has its fair share of amenities tailored for seamless travel.
While Bootle (Cumbria) Station doesn't boast a bustling ticket office, it makes up for this with practical ticket machines from which you can collect tickets purchased online. If you’re reliant on accessible infrastructure, rest assured that there are accessible ticket machines available. Despite there being no staff on site, help is just a call away via a dedicated helpline at 08002006060. Commuters with hearing impairments can benefit from the induction loop, ensuring communication is hassle-free.
Accessibility is a key feature at Bootle station, as it provides a step-free experience across both platforms, which is crucial for passengers with limited mobility. While there are no permanent staff members to assist directly at the station, assistance is nonetheless available, with the help of conductors who are ready to provide support as you board. For a visual layout of the station’s facilities, check out the 360 map here.
If you need to continue your journey beyond Bootle, there are a few transport options available. The rail replacement services offer pick-up and drop-off at the nearby bus shelter outside the Hycemoor Hotel. Alternatively, local taxi services can be arranged, providing another convenient means to reach your destination. For those preferring to cycle, although Bootle Station itself doesn’t offer bicycle hire, you can store your bike on the stands available at Platform 1.
For those keen on exploring the nearby countryside, information on local bus services and onward journeys can be easily accessed in a printable format here.
When it comes to traveling from Bootle, many intriguing destinations are just a train ride away. Nature lovers will relish a trip to Ravenglass for Eskdale, known for its beautiful landscapes and scenic railway. History buffs might prefer to head over to Whitehaven to explore its rich maritime heritage. If you are bound for more urban adventures, might consider a longer journey down to Manchester Piccadilly or even London Euston.
Closer by, Millom, Barrow-in-Furness, and Ulverston are frequently chosen destinations for those seeking a taste of charming market towns and coastal walks.
With every journey starting at Bootle (Cumbria) train station, there's the promise of captivating sights, historical discoveries, and dynamic city vibes all within reach. Planning ahead and utilizing the amenities available at the station will ensure a smooth transit and allow you to fully immerse yourself in your travel adventures. Whether you're a local commuter or an explorer at heart, Bootle serves as a perfect starting point for myriad trips. Safe travels and enjoy your rail adventures!