Train Tickets to Marton
York to Marton
8h 36m
Leeds to Marton
9h 46m
Train travel to Marton guide
Which train companies run trains to Marton?
Northern, LNER and TransPennine Express offer services to and from Marton, serving various UK locations. Prices and durations can vary depending on your travel time.
What are Marton's opening hours?
Marton is typically open from 5:33 to 23:40, which are when the first and last train depart, though this is subject to change for reasons such as technical issues. We recommend verifying these hours before your journey to ensure a smooth experience.
Pick up & drop off at Marton
Marton offers designated parking and pick-up/drop-off points for a seamless travel experience.
Connectivity of the Marton?
With frequent trains to Marton from hubs like Newcastle, Seaton Carew, Sunderland, Thornaby and Middlesbrough, travel to and from the station is convenient. Complementary options like buses and taxis are also available for further transit, but checking availability in advance is recommended.
Marton live timetable
Our live timetable provides real-time information on train schedules and services for passengers travelling to and from Marton, check now to plan your next journey.
Departures
Arrivals
| Train | Time | Duration | Train Operator | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marton to Darlington | 17:40 | 35m | Northern | On time |
| Train | Time | Duration | Train Operator | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whitby to Marton | 17:40 | 1h 15m | Northern | On time |
Station Details
Address:
Marton station, The Grove, Marton-in-Cleveland, Redcar and Cleveland, TS7 9APTicket Office opening hours:
There is no ticket office at Marton station, ticket machines are available to purchase or collect tickets from. You can also buy tickets in advance online here
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Accessible Booking Office counter
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