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TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS Train Time Schedule & Line Route TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train time schedule & line map TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS Cleethorpes View In Website Mode The TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train line (Cleethorpes) has 8 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cleethorpes: 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM (2) Manchester Airport: 8:26 PM (3) Manchester Piccadilly: 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM (4) She∆eld: 9:26 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train station near you and ƒnd out when is the next TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train arriving. Direction: Cleethorpes TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Time Schedule 19 stops Cleethorpes Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:13 AM - 9:19 PM Monday 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM Manchester Airport Tuesday 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM Burnage Wednesday 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM Mauldeth Road Thursday 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM Harwood Road, Manchester Friday 5:21 AM - 8:52 PM Manchester Piccadilly Saturday 5:21 AM - 9:18 PM Stockport Dore & Totley Ladies Spring Grove, England TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Info She∆eld Direction: Cleethorpes Stops: 19 Meadowhall Trip Duration: 154 min Line Summary: Manchester Airport, Burnage, Doncaster Mauldeth Road, Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport, Dore & Totley, She∆eld, Meadowhall, Doncaster, Kirk Kirk Sandall Sandall, Hatƒeld & Stainforth, Thorne South, Crowle, Althorpe, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Habrough, Grimsby Town, Cleethorpes Hatƒeld & Stainforth Thorne South Crowle Althorpe Scunthorpe Barnetby Habrough Grimsby Town Cleethorpes Direction: Manchester Airport TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Time Schedule 11 stops Manchester Airport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:26 PM Cleethorpes Tuesday 8:26 PM Grimsby Town Wednesday 8:26 PM Habrough Thursday 8:26 PM Barnetby Friday 8:26 PM Scunthorpe Saturday Not Operational Doncaster Meadowhall TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Info She∆eld Direction: Manchester Airport Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 179 min Stockport Line Summary: Cleethorpes, Grimsby Town, Habrough, Barnetby, Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Manchester Piccadilly Meadowhall, She∆eld, Stockport, Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Airport Manchester Airport Direction: Manchester Piccadilly TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Time Schedule 16 stops Manchester Piccadilly Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:26 AM - 8:26 PM Monday 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM Cleethorpes Tuesday 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM Grimsby Town Wednesday 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM Habrough Thursday 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM Barnetby Friday 5:05 AM - 7:26 PM Scunthorpe Saturday 5:05 AM - 8:26 PM Althorpe Crowle TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Info Thorne South Direction: Manchester Piccadilly Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 158 min Hatƒeld & Stainforth Line Summary: Cleethorpes, Grimsby Town, Habrough, Barnetby, Scunthorpe, Althorpe, Crowle, Doncaster Thorne South, Hatƒeld & Stainforth, Doncaster, Rotherham Central, Meadowhall, She∆eld, Dore & Rotherham Central Totley, Stockport, Manchester Piccadilly Bridge Street, Rotherham Meadowhall She∆eld Dore & Totley Ladies Spring Grove, England Stockport Manchester Piccadilly Direction: She∆eld TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Time Schedule 7 stops She∆eld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:16 PM Monday 9:26 PM Cleethorpes Tuesday 9:26 PM Grimsby Town Wednesday 9:26 PM Habrough Thursday 9:26 PM Barnetby Friday 9:26 PM Scunthorpe Saturday Not Operational Doncaster She∆eld TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train Info Direction: She∆eld Stops: 7 Trip Duration: 114 min Line Summary: Cleethorpes, Grimsby Town, Habrough, Barnetby, Scunthorpe, Doncaster, She∆eld TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS train time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in East Midlands. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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