Trains to Selby - Station Details and further Information on Selby Train Services
Selby train station serves the town of Selby in North Yorkshire, England. The station is on the Hull-York Line 21 miles south of York, Leeds-Hull Line 21 miles east of Leeds and 31 miles west of Hull.
Before the opening of the Selby diversion line in the early 1980s it was on the East Coast Main Line. It is managed by First TransPennine Express. The station is mentioned in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
Services to Hull - Monday to Saturdays there are generally two trains per hour to Hull. An hourly First TransPennine Express service and either a train from York or a First Hull Trains service from London Kings Cross.
Services to York - there is generally an hourly service daily north to York. Some services start/ terminate here, others run to and from Hull.
Services to Leeds - Monday to Saturdays there are two trains per hour to Leeds. One Northern Rail stopping service and one First TransPennine Express service to Manchester Piccadilly. Evenings and Sundays there is either an hourly/two-hourly First TransPennine Express to Leeds and Manchester.
Services to London - there are eight trains per day on weekdays in total to Doncaster and London Kings Cross, all but one (the Hull Executive, which is run by National Express East Coast) provided by First Hull Trains. Northern also run two trains to Doncaster (one in the early morning and one in the evening). On Saturdays and Sundays there are six trains to and from London (one National Express East Coast service and five from First Hull Trains). |