How Many Platforms Are There At Northampton Station?

five platforms.
The five platforms have an unusual layout: platform 1 is directly outside the concourse, with platforms 4 and 5 to the right (around the corner from the concourse) and 2-3 to the left, accessed via lifts and a footbridge.

How many train stations are in Northampton?

At one time there were three railway stations in Northampton: Northampton (Bridge Street), Northampton (St. John’s Street) and Northampton (Castle), only the last of which now survives as the town’s only station.

Can you drop off at Northampton train station?

Drop-off and pick-up
When needing to drop-off or pick-up passengers, there are four short stay bays directly in front of Northampton station, allowing parking for up to 20 minutes.

Which train company operates London to Northampton?

Avanti West Coast and London Overground and West Midlands Trains are the main train operating companies running services between London (All Stations) and Northampton. There are 3 possible routes with the shortest and most direct being London Euston to Northampton. The fastest journey time on this route takes 52 mins.

What time does Northampton train station close?

Monday to Friday: 06:00 to 21:00. Saturday: 06:00 to 21:00. Sunday: 06:45 to 20:00.

Is Northampton bigger than MK?

MK has grown exponentially over the years and has become a real hub for some of the UK and world’s biggest businesses. It has also overtaken Northampton in terms of population with just under 230,000 in the wider Milton Keynes area compared to Northampton’s 215,000.

What is the best area in Northampton?

The best areas to live in Northampton

  • Abington and Abington Vale. West of the town centre, Abington and Abington Vale are close to The Racecourse park – more than 100 acres of stunning green space.
  • East and West Hunsbury.
  • Weston Favell Village.
  • Delapre.
  • Kingsthorpe Village.
  • Boughton.
  • Great Houghton.
  • Wootton.

Can I leave the train station and come back?

Yes, you can break your journey while travelling with an Anytime Single or Return ticket. This means you can get off the train at any connecting stop and leave the station, before boarding a later train to complete your journey.

What to do if you leave something on the train?

If you have lost an item on the train, you will need to contact the station where that train terminated.

How long is the train journey from Northampton to London?

How long does it take to travel from Northampton to London by train? Our fastest journey to London takes 50 minutes. Journey times may be slightly longer on weekends or public holidays.

Is Northampton a nice place to live?

Northampton offers a good mix of homes and caters to a range of tastes, whether you’re looking for modern apartments or period detached properties. Expect to find everything from coveted warehouses to homes from the Twenties and Thirties.

What industry is Northampton famous for?

British shoemaking industry
Northamptonshire is the origin of the British shoemaking industry and has a successful history of shoemaking which dates back almost 900 years. Famous brands Weetabix, Carlsberg and Doc Martens are all made in the Northamptonshire County.

What city is Northampton close to?

Northampton’s nearest towns are Wellingborough, Daventry and Towcester. The nearest cities are Milton Keynes, Leicester, Coventry and Peterborough.

What food is Northampton famous for?

Northamptonshire farming produces over 687 million loaves of bread, 32 million litres of vegetable oil, 300 million eggs and employs over 4,000 people (Source NFU).

Is Northampton good for a night out?

Northampton has plenty of clubs and bars on offer, whether you want a boogie or fancy a cocktail. There is something for everyone and we are not spoilt for choice in the town.

When was the last hanging in Northampton?

The last person to be hung here was shoemaker Thomas Chamberlain in 1874 for the murder of John Newitt. You can still see the imprint of the hanging platform in the bricks today.

Is Northampton bigger than London?

London is the largest city in both England and the United Kingdom, followed by Birmingham. Northampton is the largest town without city status.

What do you call someone from Northampton?

The demonym of Northampton is Northamptonian.

Will Northampton ever be a city?

Northampton “will always be a city at heart” despite losing out on its status bid, a council said. Eight towns, including Milton Keynes and Colchester, have been bestowed city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Do any famous people live in Northampton?

Northampton(shire) celebrities
Bean), Tim Minchin (comedian), Matt Smith (Dr. Who), Alan Carr (comedian), Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones), Alan Moore (comic book author), Michael Underwood (TV presenter), Graeme Swann (England cricketer), and Jo Whiley (radio presenter). Keep your eyes peeled!

What accent is Northampton?

Northamptonshire is in the East Midlands region defined in the late 20th century, and has historically harboured its own dialect comparable to other forms of East Midlands English, particularly among the older generation.