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TIMETABLES 19 May to 14 December 2019 TIMETABLES 19 May to 14 December 2019 THIS IS OUR LNER.co.uk LNER259 Customer Timetable - May 2019 Cover.indd 1 15/03/2019 14:50 WAITING FOR A TRAIN JUST GOT EXCITING! First Class illustration Standard illustration LNER259 Customer Timetable - May 2019 Cover.indd 2 15/03/2019 14:50 USING YOUR TIMETABLE We’ve jotted down a few pointers to help you navigate this version of our timetable. LNER services are shown in bold and connecting trains are shown in light text. An ‘a’ next to a connecting location shows the time you will arrive at that station. A ‘d’ next to a connecting location shows the time you will depart from that station to connect with our train. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to delay our trains for late-running connections, or for other train companies to wait at connecting stations. All being well though, you’ll be on time, onboard, and on form. And for those travelling First Class... We have a delicious complimentary food and drinks menu to look forward to onboard, so we’ve popped a few details below and shaded the timetable so you know what’s in-store on each service. Breakfast Rest of day Evening meal For full details of our First Class offer, visit: LNER.co.uk/first-class-menu On journeys under 70 minutes which are shown with no shading, non-alcoholic drinks and snacks will be served on the house and to your seat. Catering info shown in the timetable is correct at time of going to print – but we may need to make changes from time to time. Food orders are taken at key stations throughout your journey, so be ready. Please help us to reduce our paper usage and re-use or recycle this timetable. 1 LNER259 Customer Timetable - May 2019 Front.indd 1 15/03/2019 14:41 CONNECTION TIMES If you’re changing trains, try to allow plenty of time to make your connection – especially in our bigger stations where you may have to change platforms. Here’s a quick BOOK guide on how much time to allow. London King’s Cross 15 minutes DIRECTLY Stevenage 4 minutes Peterborough 8 minutes Newark North Gate 7 minutes THROUGH US Grantham 7 minutes Retford 10 minutes Doncaster 7 minutes Wakefield Westgate 7 minutes Leeds 10 minutes York 8 minutes Darlington 5 minutes Newcastle 8 minutes Glasgow Central 15 minutes Edinburgh Waverley 10 minutes Just to note, connecting services are provided by other train operators. FREYA BETTS, STEVENAGE & KERRY ROPER & KERRY STEVENAGE BETTS, FREYA LATEST TRAVEL INFORMATION For our lowest fares, Nectar points and On your day of travel we always recommend having the latest service updates, departure times and platform information no booking fees to hand. Head to LNER.co.uk/travel-information where you’ll find everything you need to keep you completely up to date. LNER.co.uk Disclaimer: LNER timetables and other information are correct at time of going to press. While every effort is made to ensure services operate to the published time, this timetable does not act as a guarantee because circumstances outside our control can sometimes For full details on our Price Promise, go to LNER.co.uk/pricepromise impact on our timetable – so we always recommend that you check journey times before Collect 2 Nectar points per £1. Find out how at LNER.co.uk/rewards you travel, especially at weekends. 2 LNER259 Customer Timetable - May 2019 Front.indd 2 LNER25921/03/2019 Customer 14:49 Timetable - May 2019 Front.indd 3 15/03/2019 14:42 CONNECTION TIMES If you’re changing trains, try to allow plenty of time to make your connection – especially in our bigger stations where you may have to change platforms. Here’s a quick BOOK guide on how much time to allow. London King’s Cross 15 minutes DIRECTLY Stevenage 4 minutes Peterborough 8 minutes Newark North Gate 7 minutes THROUGH US Grantham 7 minutes Retford 10 minutes Doncaster 7 minutes Wakefield Westgate 7 minutes Leeds 10 minutes York 8 minutes Darlington 5 minutes Newcastle 8 minutes Glasgow Central 15 minutes Edinburgh Waverley 10 minutes Just to note, connecting services are provided by other train operators. FREYA BETTS, STEVENAGE & KERRY ROPER & KERRY STEVENAGE BETTS, FREYA LATEST TRAVEL INFORMATION For our lowest fares, Nectar points and On your day of travel we always recommend having the latest service updates, departure times and platform information no booking fees to hand. Head to LNER.co.uk/travel-information where you’ll find everything you need to keep you completely up to date. LNER.co.uk Disclaimer: LNER timetables and other information are correct at time of going to press. While every effort is made to ensure services operate to the published time, this timetable does not act as a guarantee because circumstances outside our control can sometimes For full details on our Price Promise, go to LNER.co.uk/pricepromise impact on our timetable – so we always recommend that you check journey times before Collect 2 Nectar points per £1. Find out how at LNER.co.uk/rewards you travel, especially at weekends. 3 LNER259 Customer Timetable - May 2019 Front.indd 2 LNER25921/03/2019 Customer 14:49 Timetable - May 2019 Front.indd 3 15/03/2019 14:42 NOTES Bold type denotes direct train service Light type denotes connecting train service FS The Flying Scotsman HC The Highland Chieftain NL The Northern Lights WR West Riding Limited FO Runs on Fridays only FX Runs Mondays to Thursdays A Runs until 6 September B Runs from 9 September C It is planned to extend this service through to Lincoln as detailed in the next column. A start date for this will be confirmed on the LNER website when known. D The start date of this service will be confirmed on the LNER website when known. It will replace the train to Newark North Gate in the previous column. E It is planned to start this service from Lincoln as detailed in the next column. A start date for this will be confirmed on the LNER website when known. F The start date of this service will be confirmed on the LNER website when known. It will replace the train starting from Newark North Gate in the previous column. G Runs until 16 June H Runs from 23 June * Also calls at Horsforth at 07.52 (Monday to Friday) and 07.54 (Saturdays) to pick up only ^ Also calls at Carrbridge 10.11, Newtonmore 10.37, Blair Atholl 11.10, Dunkeld & Birnam 11.38 and Dunblane 12.28 a Arrival time b Change at Doncaster d Departure time e Change at Edinburgh Waverley f Change at Darlington k Change at Leeds m Change at Newark North Gate n Change at Newcastle p Change at Peterborough q Change at Edinburgh Waverley, arrives at or departs from Glasgow Queen Street s Train only stops to let passengers get off u Train only stops to pick passengers up y Change at York M Metro to Sunderland. These trains depart from and arrive at Newcastle Central Metro station located within Newcastle Central railway station. Metro trains run at frequent intervals, journey time is approximately 30 minutes with up to five trains an hour. For further information call 03457 48 49 50. 4 LNER259 May 2019 Timetable Notes Page V2.indd 1 21/03/2019 14:46 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS NORTHBOUND NOTES London King's Cross d 0555 0615 0633 0700 0703 Bold type denotes direct train service Stevenage d 0617 0637 0655 Light type denotes connecting train service Peterborough d 0647 0708 0725 0748 0753 FS The Flying Scotsman HC The Highland Chieftain Grantham d 0706 0727 0744 NL The Northern Lights WR West Riding Limited Newark North Gate d 0719 0741 Lincoln Central a 0812m 0902m FO Runs on Fridays only Retford d 0734 0756 FX Runs Mondays to Thursdays Doncaster d 0615 0750 0811 0817 0843 A Runs until 6 September Wakefield Westgate a 0806 0834 0859 B Runs from 9 September Leeds a 0822 0851 0916 Leeds d 0708 C It is planned to extend this service through to Lincoln as Shipley a detailed in the next column. A start date for this will be Bradford Forster Square a confirmed on the LNER website when known. Keighley a D The start date of this service will be confirmed on the Skipton a LNER website when known. It will replace the train to Harrogate a Newark North Gate in the previous column. Selby a E It is planned to start this service from Lincoln as detailed Brough a in the next column. A start date for this will be confirmed Hull a on the LNER website when known. York a 0635 0731 0832 0851 York d 0639 0736 0834 0855 F The start date of this service will be confirmed on the Northallerton a 0853 0938y LNER website when known. It will replace the train Darlington d 0708 0806 0908 0924 starting from Newark North Gate in the previous column. Durham a 0724 0822 0925 0951f G Runs until 16 June Newcastle a 0739 0837 0939 0951 H Runs from 23 June Newcastle d 0622 0743 0840 0947 0954 Sunderland M a * Also calls at Horsforth at 07.52 (Monday to Friday) and Morpeth a 0636 0853 07.54 (Saturdays) to pick up only Alnmouth a 0653 0808 ^ Also calls at Carrbridge 10.11, Newtonmore 10.37, Berwick-upon-Tweed a 0717 0830 0928 1036 Blair Atholl 11.10, Dunkeld & Birnam 11.38 Dunbar a 0741 0853 0953 and Dunblane 12.28 Edinburgh Waverley a 0807 0922 1019 1112 1122 a Arrival time Edinburgh Waverley d 1028 b Change at Doncaster Haymarket a 1031 d Departure time Motherwell a e Change at Edinburgh Waverley Glasgow Central a 0915q 1031q 1113q 1233q f Change at Darlington Inverkeithing a 1047 k Change at Leeds Kirkcaldy a 1104 m Change at Newark North Gate Leuchars a 1128 n Change at Newcastle Dundee a 0946e 1124e 1143 1322e p Change at Peterborough Arbroath a 1200 q Change at Edinburgh Waverley, arrives at or departs Montrose a 1216 from Glasgow Queen Street Stonehaven a 1239 s Train only stops to let passengers get off Aberdeen a 1101e 1305 1352e u Train only stops to pick passengers up Falkirk Grahamston a y Change at York Stirling a M Metro to Sunderland.
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