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About Stalybridge
Stalybridge is a town in Tameside in Greater Manchester, around 8 miles from Manchester city centre. It became famous as one of the first centres of textile manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution.
Today, it is a picturesque place to visit with plenty of green open space at Stamford Park, Cheetham Park and Stalybridge Country Park. You can enjoy canal walks along Huddersfield Canal, whilst the town is also famed for its lively nightlife.Cheap trains to Stalybridge
Travelling to Stalybridge? The Greater Manchester town promises a fun nightlife and plenty of green open spaces. To make the most of your trip, you can browse and secure cheap train tickets to Stalybridge with TransPennine Express.
Popular routes to Stalybridge
Stalybridge Travel Links
Stalybridge is well linked to nearby Manchester, with trains from Manchester to Stalybridge running from both Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria. When you arrive into Stalybridge station, you can pick up local buses from outside the station, whilst the nearest taxi rank is on Rassbottom Street close by.
FAQs
How long does it take to travel to Stalybridge by train?
Trains from Leeds to Stalybridge have a journey time of just over 45 minutes. If you’re travelling from Manchester, trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Stalybridge take 15 minutes whilst those from Victoria have a journey time of 10 minutes. The journey from Huddersfield to Stalybridge will take you around half an hour.
How do I get the cheapest train tickets to Stalybridge?
There are a number of ways to get cheap train tickets to Stalybridge. If you can be flexible with your chosen train and travel outside of peak times, you’ll be able to cut the cost of your ticket for a one-off journey. Whereas if you regularly travel to and from Stalybridge, a season ticket is the best way to save cash. Booking your ticket with a Railcard can also save 1/3 on your travel.
What facilities are there at Stalybridge station?
You’ll find a range of facilities at Stalybridge station. There are toilets, baby change facilities and seating areas to relax in before your next train. You can enjoy a drink in the bar and pick your tickets up from the ticket office or the ticket machines. There is also a car park for 12 cars and storage for your bike.
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Choose a season ticket
A season ticket is one of the best ways to secure over a third off train tickets if you regularly travel along the same route. Not only will you get the cheapest fares, but you’ll also save time by skipping the ticket queue. With annual, monthly and weekly options available, find out if a season ticket is right for you.
Get a Railcard
If a guaranteed third off train tickets sounds like music to your ears, a Railcard could be the perfect option. Whether you’re a student, senior, jobseeker, or just love to travel, there’s a Railcard for you. Available for one or three years, these cards help you explore the North and Scotland for less. Check out the different TransPennine Express Railcards.
Travel during Off-Peak times
Train ticket prices vary depending on the time of day. If you’re flexible with your travel times, you can bag the cheapest fares by choosing Off-Peak tickets. Check trains an hour or two before or after your ideal time to see if you can sneak some savings. Read about the different types of train tickets in our guide.
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