Long Eaton Train Station
Long Eaton Train Station
Address
Long Eaton StationTamworth Road
Long Eaton
Derbyshire
NG10 3GS Get directions in Google Maps
Station overview
Facility | Information |
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Ticket office opening hours | Monday to Friday: 06:05 to 17:30 Saturday: 06:05 to 17:30 Sunday: 08:45 to 16:05 |
Self service ticket machines | |
Collection of pre-purchased tickets | |
Get Oyster card here | |
Top up Oyster pay as you go here | |
Use Oyster pay as you go here |
Service | Information |
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British Transport Police | 0800 40 50 40 |
CCTV | |
Rail Replacement Service |
At the car park in front of the station. |
Information Systems |
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Service | Information |
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Long Eaton Station customer services | |
Left luggage | |
Left luggage contact details | |
Lost property | |
Lost property contact details |
URL: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ Telephone: 03457 125678 |
Facility | Information |
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Lounge | |
Lounge opening hours |
Facility | Information |
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Seating area | |
Waiting rooms | |
Trolleys | |
Refreshment facilities | |
Toilets | |
Baby changing | |
Pay phone | |
Public Wi-Fi | |
Post box | |
Tourist information office | |
Cashpoint | |
Bureau de change | |
Shops | |
Showers |
Facility | Information |
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Helpline information |
We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here. |
Helpline contact details |
08000 11 33 23 |
Customer help points | |
Staff help | |
Staff help opening times | Unavailable |
Accessible ticket machines | |
Accessible ticket office counter | |
Induction loop | |
Ramp for train access | |
Accessible taxis | |
Accessible public pay phones | |
National key toilets | |
Step free access coverage |
Whole Station
Category A station. This station has step free access to all platforms. Assistance provided by on train staff. This station has tactile paving at the edges of each platform. |
Impaired mobility set down | |
Disabled parking | |
Wheelchairs | |
Ticket gates |
Erewash Borough Council Car Park | |
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Operator | Erewash Borough Council |
Spaces | 94 |
Opening times |
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Contact details |
https://www.erewash.gov.uk/roads-and-parking-popular/car-parks.html
This car park has Secure Station Accreditation. |
Bus services available | |
Bus services information |
Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here |
Cycle storage available | |
Storage type | Stands |
Spaces | 36 |
Sheltered | Yes |
CCTV | True |
Transport | Information |
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Taxi rank available |
Central 0115 973 4788 Market 0115 849 8081 |
Airport available | |
Port available |
Long Eaton Railway Station serves the Derbyshire town of Long Eaton, roughly half way between Nottingham and Derby. The railway line between Nottingham and Derby first opened in 1839 but Long Eaton Railway Station wasn’t built until December 1888. The station was originally named Sawley Junction and was renamed Long Eaton in 1967.
The station car park can accommodate 94 cars and three accessible spaces, and bicycle parking is available for up to 20 bikes. Long Eaton Railway Station car park has a Secure Station Accreditation. The ticket machines are accessible and an induction loop has been fitted in the ticket office for the hearing impaired. Long Eaton Railway Station offers step-free access to all platforms, but there is no ramp available. For more information about how CrossCountry can help please see our priority seating and travel assistance options for your journey.
CrossCountry serves popular routes to this station including Beeston to Long Eaton, Nottingham to Long Eaton, Derby to Long Eaton and Birmingham to Long Eaton.
Local bus routes are available if you plan to continue your journey by public transport.
Things to do in Long Eaton
Long Eaton might be a small town but there is plenty to keep you entertained if you choose to visit with CrossCountry.
The River Trent flows past Long Eaton to the south, which makes this an ideal place to indulge in all sorts of water sports. Spring Lakes on Pasture Lane offers a wide range of activities, including open-water swimming, kayaking and wakeboarding; you can even fish and camp here.
A short distance upriver is the Attenborough Nature Reserve. Built on old flooded gravel pits, this wheelchair-friendly attraction provides a relaxing day out away from the noise and traffic of the town. On the other hand, if noise is what you are looking for, then you should plan your visit around the Long Eaton Carnival which takes place every summer. The carnival includes floats, a parade and a wide variety of entertainment; it has been running since 1931 and is organised entirely by volunteers.
If you prefer a more leisurely visit, the Duchess Theatre in the Chatsworth Art Centre hosts a variety of shows throughout the year. West Park, which is only two streets away from the theatre, provides green open spaces and walks.
To keep your younger children entertained check out Cyril’s Fun House. It has soft play areas, princess makeovers, a toy store and more all under one roof.
When it’s time to recharge, why not try one of the many cafés and restaurants Long Eaton has to offer. You will find all sorts of cuisine here, from classic British pub food to delicious flavours from around the world.
Long Eaton offers all of this plus a whole lot more so book your visit today with one of CrossCountry’s ticket options, and see what else there is to discover.