Swinton (South Yorkshire) (SWN) (Train Station): Departures and guide

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station information and services

Swinton (South Yorkshire)

Amenities at train station
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AccessibilityAccessibility
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Ticket Office Hours
  • Opening hours: Monday - Friday 07:00 - 13:30 Saturday 07:00 - 13:30 Sunday Closed
Parking
Parking
  • Car Park: Station Car Park
Accessibility
Accessibility
  • Staff help available: Yes
  • Step free access coverage: Yes
  • Step free access note: Category A station, This station only has tactile paving on platform 1 - No access problems for mobility impaired customers as the access to the platforms is via level access to LDS bound platform and ramped access to SHF bound platform
  • Accessible car park equipment: Wheelchair users can use car park equipment at this station unaided
  • Accessible ticket machines: There are accessible ticket machines at this station
  • Accessible toilets: Yes
  • Ramp for train access: Yes
  • Wheelchairs available: No
  • Impaired mobility set down / pick up points available: No
WC
WC
  • Toilets Location: The National key toilets are operated by a RADAR key.
  • Baby changing facilities: No
Bike Parking
Bike Parking
  • Storage sheltered: No
  • Storage CCTV: Yes
Public transit options for Swinton (South Yorkshire)
  • Onward travel information: Bus stop outside station. Busline 0871 200 2233
  • Location for Rail Replacement Services: Pick Up / Drop Off at the bus stop on the Station Car Park.

Travel from Swinton city center to train station Swinton (South Yorks)

Swinton may not be a famous tourist destination, but this charming Yorkshire town is a short distance away from plenty of unmissable attractions. For nature lovers, it's a great place to stay when hiking on the Yorkshire Moors, or climbing the Peak District. It lies roughly equidistant from Sheffield and Leeds, and is within an easy drive of York. And it's also not far away from rural points of interest, such as the family-friendly Elsecar Heritage Center and Kirklees Light Railway. Swinton also has another major advantage: the presence of the train station Swinton (South Yorks). Providing connections to regional cities and London, it's a handy facility, and knowing how to reach it will be a real help for anyone who visits.

Which is the best way to the train station Swinton (South Yorks) from Swinton city center?

Swinton station (also known as Swinton Interchange) is a short distance east of the town center, and reaching it should be easy. In most cases, those coming from locations in the immediate neighborhood can walk, although the  208, 220, and 221 Stagecoach bus routes also pass through the center of Swinton, and taxis offer a handy alternative for those who are pressed for time. The best route from Rotherham is via Northern Rail services, and the same applies to those coming from Sheffield. Travelers coming from Leeds have a few more options, including LNER and CrossCountry rail services, while both Northern Rail and CrossCountry schedule regular trains from York to the train station Swinton (South Yorks). The closest airport is Doncaster Sheffield, which is linked to Swinton via the 221 bus route, or trains from Doncaster.

How far is it to the train station Swinton (South Yorks) from Swinton city center?

Travelers heading from Swinton city center to the train station Swinton (South Yorks) will only need to cover 200-400 meters, maximum. Buses will take 5-10 minutes, walking usually takes 15 minutes, while taxis will be even quicker. Trains from Rotherham take 15 minutes, services from Sheffield take 23-25 minutes, trains from Leeds reach Swinton in 47-50 minutes, while York Station is around 55 minutes away. Buses from Doncaster Sheffield Airport take 1 hour 15 minutes to cover the 15 miles (25 kilometers) distance, although a combination of the 57A or 57C bus and trains from Doncaster can reduce journey times to well under 1 hour.  Taxis from popular spots in the Peak District like Hathersage or Bradwell will take 45-50 minutes, while the Elsecar Heritage Center is 11 minutes away by taxi, and Kirklees Light Railway is just under 30 minutes away from Swinton Interchange. So, whether travelers are catching trains after rural retreats, or continuing city-hopping adventures, reaching the station will be simple.

How accessible is the train station Swinton (South Yorks) for those with limited mobility?

Catching a train from Swinton Interchange should also be relatively stress-free for wheelchair users and others with disabilities. If they need to reach a train from Swinton city center, disabled travelers can arrange specialist taxis with suitable seating for wheelchair users, although the low floor buses used by Stagecoach are also wheelchair accessible. Buses stop directly outside the station, although short ground transfers may still be needed, so to minimize those distances, it's often advisable to arrange taxi transportation. At the station,  staff will be available to assist between 7:15 am and 1:15 pm between Mondays and Saturdays. That leaves quite a lot of time when the station is unmanned, although step-free access is guaranteed, and ramps are included in the layout. Train conductors should also be available to assist with boarding - ensuring that even when staff aren't present, those with limited mobility can ride without too many problems.

Local tips: the train station Swinton (South Yorks): Points of Interest

If travelers are wondering what to do near the station, that shouldn't be a major problem. Swinton itself isn't full of attractions, but travelers don't need to limit themselves to the station when waiting for departures. For instance, the  Elsecar Heritage Center is 10 minutes away via taxi, and it provides a fascinating picture of 19th-century industrial life. The Fitzwilliam Estate at Wentworth is also close by, and well worth visiting - if only to see the weird and wonderful Needle's Eye sculpture. And nearby Rotherham has some interesting attractions that aren't too far away. The Clifton Park Museum has an absorbing historical collection, while the Magna Science Adventure Center is an excellent option for families. Both are less than 15 minutes from Swinton Interchange via taxis or trains, and will make a couple of hours pass by in a flash.

FAQ: Travel from Swinton (South Yorkshire) (SWN)

Everything you need to know about Swinton (South Yorkshire) (SWN): From location, transport connections, and amenities to safety, schedules, and nearby attractions—your complete guide to navigating the station with ease.

FAQs
Passengers with reduced mobility can access assistance at Swinton (South Yorkshire), as staff help is available.
Main attractions near Swinton (South Yorkshire) include the **Dearne Valley Park**, which offers scenic walking trails and wildlife observation, and the **Elsecar Heritage Centre**, a complex of historic buildings showcasing South Yorkshire's industrial heritage.
At Swinton (South Yorkshire) station, car rental services are not available.
The city center is approximately 0.834 kilometers from Swinton (South Yorkshire) station.
To reach the city center from Swinton (South Yorkshire), you can use the bus service available from the bus stop outside the station, with bus line 0871 200 2233, or opt for rail replacement services that pick up and drop off at the bus stop on the Station Car Park.
To ensure a smooth journey, it is advisable to arrive at Swinton (South Yorkshire) station at least 15 minutes before your train's scheduled departure time to account for any potential queues or platform changes.
Swinton (South Yorkshire) is located at Swinton station, Lime Grove, Swinton, South Yorkshire, S64 8SP.
There is a station car park available at Swinton (South Yorkshire).
I'm sorry, but I can't provide details about current train fares from Swinton (South Yorkshire) to the closest airport.
Train services at Swinton (South Yorkshire) are operated by Northern Trains.
The Swinton (South Yorkshire) station offers onward travel options with bus services provided by line 0871 200 2233, with a stop located outside the station; Rail Replacement Services can be accessed at the bus stop on the Station Car Park.
Traveling early morning or late evening at Swinton (South Yorkshire) is generally considered safe, as the station maintains a quiet and secure environment, although it's always advisable for travelers to exercise general caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Swinton (South Yorkshire) station typically has ticket checks performed by staff, but specific security measures may vary.
The Swinton (South Yorkshire) station has toilets available, specifically National key toilets operated by a RADAR key.
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