Use the links to see Tyne Valley Railway timetables:
Printed copies of the Tyne Valley Railway timetable are also available at stations (Hexham and Carlisle), the Water Tower Cafe at Haltwhistle and other outlets in the area.
You should be aware that timetables are subject to late changes so our advice is to check before travel. For updates about services on Northern trains, check Northern's website or on their app. Journey check also provides useful information regarding station updates, engineering work etc. The National Rail website provides up-to-date information about any changes to services throughout the country
Click here for the current multi route timetable showing train times for the following rail routes and the new Lumo service introduced in May 2026. Please
- Tyne Valley Railway
- Cumbrian Coast
- Furness Line
- Lakes Line
- Bentham Line
- Settle-Carlisle Railway - travel to/from Leeds
- West Coast Line - travel to/from Manchester, Manchester Airport, Preston, Glasgow, Edinburgh
- Carlisle-Glasgow via Dumfries
- Lumo service - travel to Stirling
Printed copies of the multi route timetable are available. Unfortunately they were printed before some ranger tickets were withdrawn from sale. New products, the Northern Explorer and the Cumbria Pass are now available to help you explore by train. The printed booklet has incorrect information to two pages showing Tyne Valley Railway train times.
The booklet also contains some useful information about Ranger and Rover tickets and timetables for bus services operating in the Lake District. Please note that since printing the timetable booklet some ranger tickets have been withdrawn.
New from June 2026 is the new Northern Explorer ticket, which provides unlimited travel for one, two, three or four people for one, two, three or four days. Check out the prices below. The ticket provides lots of flexibility for exploring the north of England sustainably by train. Child discount applies to these prices but there is no discount for railcard holders.
| Ticket for: | 1 person | 2 persons | 3 persons | 4 persons |
| 1 day | £ 35.00 | £ 60.00 | £ 90.00 | £110.00 |
| 2 day | £ 60.00 | £120.00 | £170.00 | £220.00 |
| 3 day | £ 90.00 | £170.00 | £250.00 | £310.00 |
| 4 day | £110.00 | £220.00 | £310.00 | £390.00 |
You can buy tickets at the ticket vending machines available at all the stations along the route, from staffed railway stations or from various outlets online.
Should the ticket vending machine be out of order, please explain the situation to the conductor on the train.
Northern have introduced a penalty for passengers who do not have a valid ticket or Promise to Pay Notice. More details are available on Northern's website.
Remember you can claim compensation under the Delay Repay Scheme operated by Northern and other train companies if you train is cancelled or if you arrive at your destination station late. Northern provide compensation for late arrivals of 15 minutes or more whilst other companies offer compensation when services arrive 30 minutes or more late.
You can travel to the Tyne Valley Railway by rail from stations throughout England, Wales and Scotland with connections at Carlisle and Newcastle from the East and West Coast Main Lines.
Once in the Tyne Valley area, you may wish to venture further. The AD122 bus calls at Haltwhistle and Hexham Railway stations and provides a daily service to Hadrian's Wall attractions and The Sill National Landscape Discovery Centre. Check times here. There is a new HW1bus service between Carlisle and Walltown via Birdoswald and Gilsland - here is timetable for new HW1 bus



