Trains to Stevenage

North of London, Stevenage is a town with commuter routes to both London and Cambridge. It also offers direct connections to various destinations such as Peterborough, Finsbury Park, Hatfield, Farringdon, Hitchin, Letchworth Garden City, Welwyn, and Hertford. Discover these key routes to Stevenage for seamless travel.

London to Stevenage

LNER, Northern, and Thameslink all run from various stations to Stevenage, including London Kings Cross, London St Pancras International, and Old Street. With journey times ranging from 20 to 60 minutes, you can enjoy free Wi-Fi and comfortable seats on these trains.

Luton to Stevenage

From Luton Airport Parkway or Luton Station, many trains head to Stevenage with one transfer. Thameslink and East Midlands Railway run these services, providing cosy seating and an average travel time of 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Cambridge to Stevenage

Travelling directly from Cambridge to Stevenage takes about 40 minutes. Thameslink and Northern trains operate frequently, providing free Wi-Fi and comfortable seating for passengers.

Main train stations in Stevenage

Stevenage's rail system links its train stations to the North of England and Scotland, in addition to offering commuter trains to London and Cambridge. Nearly centrally located, Stevenage Station provides direct access to Knebworth Station in the southern village, only 4 minutes away by train.

Stevenage Station

Opened in 1973, Stevenage Station is located on the East Coast Main Line and is serviced by Thameslink, Northern, LNER, Hull Trains, and Lumo. These services provide direct connections to destinations such as London, Brighton, Gatwick Airport, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and more.

From Stevenage Station, it takes only a few minutes to walk to Stevenage Town Centre, which features the UK's first traffic-free shopping zone. Along the way, you can see the sculpture 'Joyride' by the renowned artist Franta Belsky. Nearby, the Church of St Andrew and St George houses the Stevenage Museum, offering a great opportunity to learn about local history and culture.

Knebworth Station

Opened in 1884, Knebworth Station is located on the East Coast Main Line and is serviced by Northern. The station, characterized by its red brick architecture, features four platforms with services running north to Cambridge and Peterborough and south to London Kings Cross.

Knebworth has been home to many notable individuals, including politician Barbara Follett and Robert Wilsom, the founder of Music for Youth. Additionally, Knebworth House have hosted various rock and pop concerts since as early as 1974.

*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.

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