How to take a train from London to Penrith station for the Lake District

Share this journey with a friend...

London to Penrith by train

There are two stations which have direct trains from London and offers easy connections into the stunning Lake District national park

  1. Penrith North Lakes station has an easy interchange to buses heading to multiple destinations including Keswick, Cockermouth and villages on Ullswater.

  2. Oxenholme Lake District station offers connections into trains heading to Windermere station; which is adjacent to the town of Bowness-on-Windermere.

Routes you can take to go from London to Penrith

When travelling between most cities by train there is only one logical option, though on other journeys there is a choice between different trains or alternative routes. If different options are available you can use the info to decide which is best for you.

Choose one of the following options:
Looking for connections?

Route Information

Travel Time (approx)

2hr 59min - 3hr 20min

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

9 x trains per day

The journey times are typically around 20 minutes slower on Sundays.

Journey Summary:

Is the journey direct? = Yes


Is the journey scenic? =It is in the final hour, see the Journey Information for images, videos and tips for making the most of the trip.


When is the usual approximate earliest arrival at the destination? = after 10:30 on Monday to Friday; before 09:15 on Saturday; before 12:45 on Sunday


Are tickets cheaper if booked in advance? = Yes


How soon ahead of travel are tickets typically placed on sale? = 12 weeks; see the Ticket Information


What are the child ticket terms? = aged 5 to 15 = 50%; aged 4 and under = free


Does the ticket include assigned seats? = Depends on the type of ticket booked, but reservations are included with Advance tickets; See the Ticket Information


Do rail pass users need to book reservations? = No, but they are available.


Is catering available on the train? = Yes - There is a bar/bistro car: And complimentary at seat catering in 1st class, which typically includes a full meal service.


What else is good to know?

See the general guide to travelling in Britain by train.

Take the stress out of your journey Everything planned to your specification, so sit back and relax… Try Concierge
hand-money

Please support ShowMeTheJourney

Help keep us advertising and paywall free!

Donate

This second version of ShowMeTheJourney is exciting and new, so we are genuinely thrilled that you are here and reading this, but we also need your help.

We’re striving not to let anything get in the way of providing the most useful service possible, hence a facility has been set up with DonorBox which can be used to support the running costs and make improvements.

Instead of advertising or paywalls, your financial support will make a positive difference to delivering an enhanced service, as there’s a lot of ideas which we want to make happen.

So if you have found the info provided here to be useful, please consider saying thank you.

See if there’s a unique journey guide for your trip, featuring info on the trains, tickets & stations.
Leaving From
Going To
ShowMeTheJourney

This is one of more than 100 train travel guides available on ShowMeTheJourney, which will make it easier to take the train journeys you want or need to make. As always, all images were captured on trips taken by ShowMeTheJourney.