Getting to Nottinghamshire > Rail Using East Midlands Trains' route, Nottinghamshire is less than two hours from London St Pancras. Stopping at Nottingham, its route from the north includes Leeds, York, Scarborough, Doncaster and Sheffield and trains depart every 30 minutes. From the south, East Midlands Trains includes services from Luton Airport and Derby. First and standard class tickets are available, in addition to real time travel information directly to your inbox, mobile or desktop application. Supplying services to the north of the county, Northern Rail operates from as far as Sunderland, Carlisle, the Lake District, Chester, Crewe, Stoke on Trent, Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool and Lincoln. GNER provides routes from London King's Cross to Inverness, stopping at cities such as Edinburgh, York, Leeds and Cambridge. Within Nottinghamshire, it services Retford and Newark. Certain departures offer 'Mallard' trains, which boast enhanced levels of comfort throughout, on board internet access and wi-fi. Additionally, all departures offer a first class option. Travelling from and within the county, Central Trains operates regular services from Cardiff, Stansted Airport, Norwich, Manchester and Liverpool amongst others. This is in addition to closer cities and towns such as Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Leicester and Telford. With so many train services offered in the county, one call really will do it all to find out which train services are most relevant for you. Simply visit Traveline or call 0870 608 2608. Alternatively, try the recently launched complete transport journey planner Transport Direct. Road | Rail | Airports | Sea | Getting Around | Nottingham Maps | Nottingham Hotels | UK family holidays | Robin Hood |