Trains from Nottingham to Wakefield

Nottingham to Wakefield train information

Nottingham Wakefield train map

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Arrival Wakefield, England
Departure Nottingham, England
Distance 52 Miles

Which train company can I use?

Search for your ticket on gopili to see the different companies for your train between Nottingham (East Midlands England) to Wakefield (Yorkshire and the Humber England). The services on board can change depending on the train company.

How far is it by train?

There are 52 miles between Nottingham to Wakefield. Travelling by train is normally the fastest solution to go to Wakefield from Nottingham, and it’s also a greener option than taking your car or using the plane.

How much does it costs?

Prices may vary depending on the travel date as well as how much time in advance you book your ticket.

Best prices for Nottingham to Wakefield train tickets

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Nottingham - Wakefield prices calendar

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Best prices for Nottingham to Wakefield trains

We compare train ticket for all major companies to travel between Nottingham and Wakefield by train and find the best prices for the coming days. Take a look at the prices of train tickets Wakefield to Nottingham and find the best deal for your outbound journey.

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Discount Nottingham - Wakefield train tickets

The best way to pay less on your Nottingham Wakefield train ticket must be to have a railcard. While regional railcards exist in some areas, National railcards enable you to make savings on most rail fares across the United Kingdom. Everyone is eligible to at least one of the railcard, even non-UK residents. National railcards available: 16-25 discount card, Senior railcard, Two together discount card, Family and Friends railcard and Disabled persons discount card.

Why should I buy a railcard?

The main benefit of getting a railcard is that it only takes a couple of trips to earn as much money as you spent.

You will need to pay at least £88 of train tickets across the whole year for the card to break-even. This number corresponds to the cost of the railcard, £30, divided by the discount, 34%. On every ticket that you book afterwards, you will make savings.

As an example, train tickets from Nottingham to Wakefield cost on average £50.00 (1). By dividing £88 by £50.00 (£88/£50.00 = 1.76), it appears that after only 2 one way journeys from Wakefield to Nottingham, the railcard will have paid for itself.

How much do I need to pay for a railcard?

The price to purchase a Disabled persons railcard is £20 while it will cost you £30 to get the 16-25, Two together, Family and Friends or the Senior railcard. All of them enable you to save 34% off most train fares for one year.

(1)Average prices observed over the last 6 months for one way journey

Train Journey Average price without railcard(1) With a railcard 34% off(2) Saving based on a one-way trip Number of return trips to pay off the cost
Nottingham to Wakefield train £50.00 £33.33 £16.67 1.76

(1)Average price observed over the last 6 months for one way

(2)Price calculated with an average reduction of 34% on train tickets fare