Narborough Train Station

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Address

Narborough station
Station Road
Narborough
Leicestershire
LE19 2HR

Ticket office opening hours:

Monday - Friday - 06:40 to 13:00
Saturday - 06:40 to 13:00
Sunday

Live Departures
Live Arrivals
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Time Destination Status Platform

Station facilities

  • Toilets

Station overview

  • Accessibility

    • Accessible Public Telephones No
    • Accessible Taxis No
    • First Class Lounge No
    • Help Points YES Yes
    • Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter No
    • Impared Access Staff YES Yes
    • Impared Access Ticket Gate
    • Impaired Accessible Ticket Machines No
    • Impaired Mobility Set Down No
    • National Key Toilets No
    • Ramp for Train Access No
    • Wheel chairs Available No
    • Impaired Access Staff Help Hours Monday - Friday - 06:40 to 13:00
      Saturday - 06:40 to 13:00
      Sunday
    • Accessible Taxis

      Taxi number displayed on useful information poster

    • Helpline
    • Helpline Contact Details

      08000 11 33 23


    • Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
    • Nearest Stations with Facilities

      The nearest station(s) with more facilities than Narborough are:

      • South Wigston
    • Step Free Access

      Category B.  This station has a degree of step free access to the platform which may be in both directions or in one direction only - please check for details. 

      Level access to Leicester bound platform. Ramp from road to Birmingham bound platform. No interchange between platforms.

      This station has tactile paving at the edge of each platform and at the bottom of the station footbridge stairs.


      Coverage: partial Station
    • Step Free Access Coverage Partial Station
    • Staff Help

      Assistance provided by on-train staff. 

  • Cycle Storage

    • Availability
    • Closed Circuit TV
  • Dining and Shopping

    • Dining & Shopping: Shops No
    • Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet No
  • Phones, Internet & Wi-fi

  • Parking

    • Car Parking Details
      Address:
      Station Road-


      Operator Name: Private
      Name: Station Car Park
      Spaces: 45
      Charges:
      Daily: £5.00

      Number Accessible Spaces: 0
      Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
      Cctv: No
      Open:
      Monday - Friday - Open 24 hours
      Saturday - Open 24 hours
      Sunday - Open 24 hours
      Url: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
  • Restrooms

    • Toilets YES Yes
    • Baby Change No
    • Toilets Note

      The toilets opening hours are as follows:

      Monday - Saturday 06:40-13:00Sunday - Closed

  • Station Information

    • ATM No
    • Baby Change No
    • Bureau De Change No
    • Lost Property
    • Post Box No
    • Shops No
    • Seated Area No
    • Station Buffet No
    • Showers No
    • Trolley No
    • Wifi No
    • Waiting Room
    • Lost Property Phone number: 03457 125678

      Operator Name: E M R lost property office is located at Nottingham. We will try to contact the owner if they can be identified, the item will be kept for 3 months (unless it is perishable) and a record is kept.
    • Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
    • Lost Property Number 03457 125678
    • Staffing Level YES Yes
  • Subway/transit

    • Metro: Availability No
  • Ticketing Hours

    • Ticket Office Hours Monday - Friday - 06:40 to 13:00
      Saturday - 06:40 to 13:00
      Sunday
  • Ticketing Services & Information

    • Oyster Pre-Pay No
    • Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
    • Ticket Machine No
    • Penalty Fares EM
  • Taxi Information

    • Availability YES Yes
    • Note Narborough 0116 286 2894 Blaby 0116 278 7116
  • Local Taxis

    Narborough: Rail Station has neither a taxi rank nor a cab office. Advance booking is essential. Consider using the following local operators:

    Narborough Phone 0116 284 8444
    Blaby Phone 0116 278 7116
    Centre Line Phone 0116 233 3311
  • Other transportation

    • Rail Replacement Services

      Outside station front at level crossing.

About the station

Narborough train station has been serving the Leicestershire village of Narborough since 1864 – though it was briefly closed in the mid-20th century.

The station was first opened in 1864, around the time that British rail was beginning to rapidly expand across the country. South Leicestershire Railway originally operated the station, though it was soon taken over by the London and North Western Railway in 1867. In 1968, British Railways closed the station, but a public outcry pushed the operators to reopen the station in 1970 – to much delight of the locals! Following the closure of the station, there were considerable renovations required, which was funded by local councils rather than British Railways or train operators.

The station is locally known geographically for the level crossing across Station Road, which is a distinctive trait of some British railway stations.

Sitting in the heart of the UK’s midlands, Narborough is on CrossCountry train routes between Birmingham and Leicester, as well as operating trains to Cambridgeshire and North Essex. Exclusively operated by CrossCountry in the present day, popular routes include Birmingham to Narborough, Ely to Narborough, Leicester to Narborough, and Stansted to Narborough.

At Narborough train station, facilities include toilets, CCTV, bicycle parking, and a car park which is open 24/7.

Things to do in Narborough

Not far from Narborough, and easy to reach on a CrossCountry train, you’ll find the National Space Centre in Leicester. With interactive galleries that have exciting displays of rockets, satellites, and about space travel. Kids and adults alike will love to spend the day marvelling at the lives of astronauts and the awesome nature of space! Check out the UK’s largest planetarium and special exhibits to learn more about space and have fun.

In the Leicester area, you’ll also find the King Richard III Visitor Centre, where you can learn more about a truly amazing story of English heritage. 500 years after his death, the remains of King Richard III were found in a car park in Leicester, where you can now go to learn more about Plantagenet history as well as investigating archaeology.

If you’re looking for a day out that’s a little bit more local to Narborough and gets you out into nature, why not take a trip to Everards Meadows? With 70 acres of green space to explore on foot or by cycling, the meadows are a wonderful wildlife haven in the heart of Leicestershire that encourages families, couples, children, and adults to get out into nature to refresh and reconnect. With a coffee house and brewery on site, you’re in for a delicious lunch after a long walk – which will be very well-earned!

In the surrounding areas of beautiful Narborough, you will also find countless golf clubs which are the perfect way to get outdoors, indulge in your favourite sport, and spend a bright and beautiful morning walking and golfing.

Direct CrossCountry Routes

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