Nottingham Train Station
Nottingham Train Station
Address
Nottingham StationCarrington Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 3AQ Get directions in Google Maps
Station overview
Facility | Information |
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Ticket office opening hours | Monday to Friday: 06:00 to 20:00 Saturday: 06:00 to 20:00 Sunday: 07:15 to 20:00 |
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 |
Rail replacement buses will pick up and drop off from Carrington Street, at the front of the station. |
Information Systems |
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Service | Information |
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Nottingham 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 |
Located Between Platform 4/5 - Currently Closed. Tickets Accepted All First Class ticket holders Facilities All First Class ticket holders Refreshments Complimentary tea and coffee & newspapers Wi-Fi Yes Showers No |
Facility | Information |
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Seating area | |
Waiting rooms | |
Trolleys | |
Refreshment facilities |
Cafes and vending machines. |
Toilets | |
Baby changing | |
Pay phone | Cards |
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 |
Passenger Assistance meeting point is located in the main concourse at the ticket gates. |
Staff help opening times | Monday to Sunday:24 Hours a Day Monday to Friday:24 Hours a Day Saturday:24 Hours a Day Sunday:24 Hours a Day |
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
This is a category A access station. There are lifts available to all platforms and there is level and ramp access to the concourse and ticket office/machines. This station has tactile paving at the edge of each platform. |
Impaired mobility set down | |
Disabled parking | |
Wheelchairs | |
Ticket gates |
Station Car Park | |
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Spaces | 957 |
Opening times |
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Contact details |
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
£3.00 Evening car park fare is available from 1800 until 0230. |
Bus services available | |
Bus services information |
Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here |
Cycle storage available | |
Storage type | Compounds, Stands |
Spaces | 140 |
Sheltered | Yes |
CCTV | True |
Storage location | Cycle hub located on ground floor of multi-storey car park on Queens Road. Additional stands in secure compound adjacent to Platform 1 on Station Road. |
Transport | Information |
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Taxi rank available | |
Airport available |
East Midlands Airport. Nottingham City Transport operate a regular, daily 'Skylink' service from Nottingham station direct to East Midlands Airport. For details: www.skylink.co.uk Through-ticketing is available from National Rail stations to East Midlands Airport via Nottingham Station and the 'Skylink' service. |
Port available |
Nottingham train station is the central station in the city, sitting right in the centre, beside the famous canal and below the castle. The stunning station was built in 1904 and accents much of the incredible architecture in this historic city. Not only is the station ideally located within walking distance of many of the city’s landmarks, but it’s also home to the central tram station.
CrossCountry runs many different services in and out of Nottingham, with Nottingham to Birmingham, Birmingham to Nottingham, Nottingham to Coventry and Derby to Nottingham some of the most popular journeys.
Need more information on travelling in and around the city? Check out our trains to Nottingham page.
Things to do in Nottingham
Nottingham is a city etched in medieval history and contemporary city living, perfectly blending the old and the new. Being located by the famous Shire Forrest and the River Trent adds to the beauty of this incredible city. With something for all ages, Nottingham is an excellent trip whether travelling with family or friends.
If you’re a culture vulture, Nottingham is the city for you. One of the largest contemporary art centres in the UK, Nottingham Contemporary has several exhibitions each year, so on a returning visit you’re likely to find something new. The Nottingham Castle Museum is a must-visit, especially if you’re with the family. You’ll learn all about Robin Hood and his Merry Men, in addition to the castle’s great history and fantastic views over the city. Explore the largest network of manmade caves that secretly meanders below the city for more fascinating medieval history.
I’m sure you’d have worked up an appetite after all this city exploring. Well, Nottingham has a diverse range of vibrant and exciting cuisines to suit all budgets and needs. The city is famous for its Indian restaurants – so famous that it even has its own Curry Quarter. Asides from great curries, you’ll find great food from cuisines originating from across the globe. Family-friendly chains, local family bistros or gourmet Michelin star restaurants – there’s something for everyone here.
Sitting within the city’s medieval and contemporary architecture is a wide variety of shopping. Dotted around the city, you’ll find a huge choice of quirky independent stores and luxury boutiques – we recommend heading over to Hockley. But if it’s well-known high street brands you’re looking for, look no further than the Victoria Centre, the Flying Horse Walk, and the Exchange Arcade.
FAQs
Does Nottingham station have lifts?
All the platforms at Nottingham Station have lifts, with ramp access available to the ticket office and machines and the concourse.
How many train stations are in Nottingham?
Nottingham Station is the only train station in Nottingham city centre. The station sits beside the canals and is only a ten-minute walk from Nottingham Castle.
How many platforms are at Nottingham train station?
Nottingham Station is the only train station in Nottingham city centre. The station sits beside the canals and is only a ten-minute walk from Nottingham Castle.
Does Nottingham Station have toilets?
Yes, Nottingham Station does have toilets that are open to the public, located on Platform 1/3 and Platform 5/6.
Can I park at Nottingham train station?
Yes, Nottingham train station has a multistorey car park on Queens Road that offers 512 spaces. Parking here is free for up to 20 minutes if you're just looking to pick up or drop off.