Welcome to Blackpool
The Lancashire seaside town of Blackpool is famous for many things, including its beautiful sandy beaches and 3 piers, the Pleasure Beach amusement park, the seafront prom and the Blackpool Illuminations, and of course the Blackpool Tower, built back in 1894 and still going strong.
Find out more about travelling to Blackpool by train below, along with everything you need to know about the town. Discover all the best things to do and places to visit in Blackpool – and don’t forget you can save money on your train travel with a Railcard(external link, opens in a new tab). And by taking the train you are also helping to lower carbon emissions.
If you fancy travelling a bit further afield, you can also visit our Day Trips From Blackpool by Train page.
How to get to Blackpool by train
Blackpool has 3 stations:
Blackpool North: This is Blackpool’s main station. There are regular direct trains to and from many destinations, including Preston, Wigan, Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Blackburn, Leeds and York. If you’re coming from or going to London Euston you can change at Preston or Crewe, and there are also some direct services each day
Blackpool South: For trains to and from Preston via St Annes-on-the sea and Lytham
Blackpool Pleasure Beach: The next station from Blackpool South, adjacent to the Pleasure Beach Resort
You can plan your Blackpool train journey, find the cheapest fares and book tickets online with our Journey Planner.
Fastest journey times to Blackpool by train
From | To | Journey time from* |
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London | Blackpool | 2 hr 51 min |
Edinburgh | Blackpool | 2 hr 58 min |
Birmingham | Blackpool | 2 hr 7 min |
Bristol | Blackpool | 3 hr 39 min |
Leeds | Blackpool | 2 hr 6 min |
Liverpool | Blackpool | 1 hr 18 min |
Manchester | Blackpool | 1 hr 14 min |
Newcastle | Blackpool | 4 hr 3 min |
* Please note, some journeys will take longer and you may have to change trains