Hull Station can be found within the Hull Paragon Interchange, the integrated rail and bus station in the city centre. On arrival, look out for the bronze statue of poet Philip Larkin, the librarian at the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull for over thirty years, who turned down the role of poet laureate. Commissioned in 2010, the charming sculpture marked the 25th anniversary of his death and depicts the famous poet typically striding forth. Perhaps he's late for his train!
Hull Paragon Interchange lies on the original Paragon Station site, which dates back to 1848. There have been various developments over the years until, finally, the modern-day Paragon opened its doors in 2007. Inside is a shopping centre, a hotel, the Hull Truck Theatre Company and the Albermarle Music Centre. Meanwhile, the interchange's convenient placement means it's only a short walk to the old town and the popular Princes Quay.
Hull train station is mainly served by TransPennine Express and Northern trains. TransPennine Express trains connect Manchester Piccadilly to Hull in 2h 2m, while Northern trains cover the routes from York to Hull in 1h 9m, from Sheffield to Hull in 1h 22m and from Halifax to Hull in 1h 45m.
Need more information on how to get to Hull by train? Check out our dedicated page to trains to Hull.
Want to know when your next train from/to Hull station departs? Scroll down this page and click on the ‘Departures’ tab if you want to check all trains departing from Hull railway station or click on the ‘Arrivals’ tab for more information about all services arriving in Hull.
The main entrance to the station is at the corner intersecting the bus and train stations. The ticket booth and travel centre are to the right of the entrance. On the right-hand side, leading to the bus station, is a florist, Pumpkin Cafe, Subway, and Greggs bakery. On the left, the small staircases lead to the main train concourse. All toilets are on this level. There are seven platforms, platform 1 is no longer in use, and all others have step-free access.
Hull train station has one car park on Anlaby Road. Step-free access from the car park to the station is available and wheelchair users may require assistance for using car park equipment at the station.
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Hull station is open every day that services are running to and from the station. The station usually opens just before the first train of the day leaves and then closes after the last train departs. Ticket office opening hours may vary.
Trains arrive in and depart from Hull station almost every day, although there may be fewer services during the weekends and bank holidays. Check our live train times for up-to-date information on trains running to and from Hull.
Yes, there are toilets available to use at Hull station.
Yes, dogs are allowed at Hull station, but they should be kept on a lead or in a pet carrier at all times.
Departing to | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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to Sheffield | Northern | 05:19 | 2 | On time |
to Doncaster | Northern | 05:30 | 2 | On time |
to Scarborough | Northern | 05:33 | 1 | On time |
to York | Northern | 05:45 | 3 | On time |
to Bridlington | Northern | 05:58 | 4 | On time |
Arriving from | Train | Time | Platform | Status |
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from Beverley | Hull Trains | 06:19 | On time | |
from York | Northern | 06:30 | 4 | On time |
from Beverley | Northern | 06:38 | 3 | On time |
from Leeds | TransPennine Express | 06:42 | 5 | On time |
from Leeds | Northern | 07:04 | 2 | On time |