How many platforms does Stevenage?
5
Stevenage railway station
| Stevenage | |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | TL234241 |
| Owned by | Network Rail |
| Managed by | Great Northern |
| Platforms | 5 |
Who is in charge of Northern Rail?
Northern is owned by Northern Trains Ltd, a subsidiary of the Department for Transport’s public sector owning group, ‘DOHL. ‘ DOHL has responsibility for three rail companies, LNER, Northern Trains Limited and SE Trains (‘Southeastern’).
How do I book a lift to Stevenage station?
Please phone the Helpline to ensure arrangements are in place on 0800 058 2844. Step free access to Booking office, lift service to platforms 1 & 2 and platforms 3 & 4. Stevenage train station is mainly served by LNER, Great Northern and Thameslink trains.
How do I get from Cambridge to Stevenage by train?
Trains to Stevenage station Stevenage train station is mainly served by LNER, Great Northern and Thameslink trains. LNER trains connect Leeds to Stevenage in 1h 57m, while both Great Northern and Thameslink run from Cambridge to Stevenage (40m) and London Kings Cross to Stevenage (43m). Need more information on how to get to Stevenage by train?
What trains call at Stevenage?
Trains calling at Stevenage include services from Great Northern, Thameslink and LNER. From 25th October 2021, a brand-new train operator called Lumo will run between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh via the East Coast Main Line, calling at Stevenage, Newcastle and Morpeth, although only a limited number of services will stop at Stevenage.
What’s there to do around Stevenage?
As well as the shops, check out the nearby Fairlands Valley Park, with its large watersports lake, and Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre, a complex of theatres and fitness facilities just across the road from the station. Trains calling at Stevenage include services from Great Northern, Thameslink and LNER.