If you will be boarding an LNER train look out for the signs attached to the posts, which support the roof, which will tell you where each specific coach on a train will stop, when it arrives in the station.
Turn right for Platform 4, which is located towards the far end of this main platform. To platforms tracks at York station. A footbridge, which can only be accessed by stairs, spans the middle of the station and connects the main entrance to platforms 5 — There are also two inevitably less visible subways which cross the station and at each end of these subways there are lifts elevators - so using these subways provides the step-free access to the trains.
These subways are on either side of the footbridge, so on entering the main part of the station, you can turn left to access one of these subways, or turn right for the other. The signage in the station will suggest that it doesn't matter which of these subways you use to access a train leaving from platforms 5 - Strictly speaking that is the case if your train will be departing from platforms 10 or 11, but if you want to use the shortest possible route to a train leaving from platforms , it does matter which subway you use.
If your train will be leaving from platforms use the lift elevator , which you will see on the left, once you're on the long platform, which runs the length of the station. It tends to be less busy and also gives access to all the other platforms tracks in the station - though it's particularly convenient for platforms 8 and 9. If your train arrives at platforms tracks 5 - 11, you'll have a choice of means of accessing the exit at York station.
If you'll be happy to use the stairs, the most obvious route to take to the exit is the footbridge which spans the station. However, if your train arrives at platforms 10 and 11, there are other sets of stairs, which lead down to the two subways, which cross the station, under the railway lines. If you'll be by these sets of stairs down to the subways, when you step off a train, using them will be your quickest route to the exit. If your train arrives at platforms 10 and 11 and you'd prefer a step-free means of exiting the station, then use the first of the two lifts elevators that you come to.
They both give access to a subway leading towards the exit - and at the other end of these subways, other lifts take you back up to street-level. Impaired mobility set down. Assistance is available to and from platforms. Please contact customer services of the appropriate train operator, 48 hours in advance: London North Eastern Railway - East Midlands Railway - TransPennine Express - Northern - CrossCountry Wheelchairs available.
How far is Leeds train station from Leeds Bradford airport? How far is the walk from Leeds station to Leeds city centre? The city centre is so close, just a brief 4-minute walk! Does Leeds station have car park facilities?
Yes, there are car park spaces, including Blue Badge spaces. Are there secure bike storage facilities at Leeds station? What facilities are available at Leeds station? Left luggage Toilets, including baby changing facilities Shops Station buffet Postbox Card and coin telephones ATM WiFi Tourist information office Disabled access - Step-free access throughout the station, ramps, wheelchairs, and induction loops available What popular destinations are available from Leeds Station?
Book your Train. Buy tickets More options. First travel date:. Depart Arrive. To purchase flexi please use a newer browser. Search and buy Advanced search. It is estimated that each day about 2, trains pass through Clapham Junction, while during peak times trains reportedly pass through the station each hour, of which stop.
The station serves Central Railway trains — which covers much of the state of Maharashtra and parts of North-Eastern Karntaka and Southern Madhya Prades, making it the largest out of 16 of Indian Railways zones — alongside the Mumbai suburban railway. The station also featured prominently in the Academy Award winning movie Slumdog Millionaire. The station accommodates trains from all over Switzerland as well as from neighbouring European countries such as Italy, France and Germany.
The station has three floors, one of which is largely dedicated to international trains, another which is for the exclusive use of SZU S-Bahn trains and the final one caters for regional operations.
According to some sources, Zurich HB is served by more than 2, trains daily. The station opened in as an important junction between north-to-south and west-to-east German railway lines. Ticket office Closed now. The Gents toilet is adjacent to Platform 2 and between Platforms 8 and 9. Also all day Saturday and Sunday. Airport No. A radar key is available from station staff.
Download all Station Information. Ticket Office Note: On main concourse.
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