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About Penrith
Penrith in Cumbria is full of historic monuments and fantastic walks. Penrith Castle, which still stands today, serves as a statement of the town’s culture and history. Plus, it’s just an hour and 40 minutes from Manchester and only 50 minutes from Preston.
Cheap train tickets to Penrith from across the UK
If you want to experience the best of the Lake District, you can buy cheap train tickets to Penrith from across the UK with TransPennine Express.
Popular Routes
- Carlisle to Penrith
- Bolton to Penrith
- Manchester Piccadilly to Penrith
- Newcastle to Penrith
- Windermere to Penrith
- Edinburgh to Penrith
Penrith Travel Links
The bus station is just a 10-minute walk from Penrith train station for onward travel across the district – go here for timetables. For local travel, there is a taxi rank at the station entrance.
FAQs
How long does it take to get to Penrith by train?
Trains to Penrith from Manchester Piccadilly have a journey time of 1 hour 40 minutes, whilst those from Preston take just 40 minutes. The journey from Windermere to Penrith takes around 1 hour, with a quick change at Oxenholme. You can get from Newcastle to Penrith in just over 2 hours and from Edinburgh to Penrith in 1 hour 30 minutes.
How do I get the cheapest train tickets to Penrith?
You can get cheap train tickets to Penrith by being flexible with your journey and travelling during off-peak times. If you buy your tickets in advance, you can save over 50%. If you use a Railcard, such as the 16-25 Railcard, can also save up to 1/3 on train travel. A season ticket may be your best option if you regularly travel to Penrith.
When is the first and last train from Penrith?
Trains from Penrith run from around 06.00 until 22.00 during the week.
What facilities are there at Penrith train station?
Penrith train station has accessible toilets, wheelchair access to all platforms, a car park and spaces to store your bike. You’ll find staff on hand throughout the day as well as a ticket office and ticket machines.
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£ 8.50* Single advance*For ideas on what to do in Penrith, see Visit Lake District, Cumbria.
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