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Barnetby, also known as Barnetby le Wold, is a village in North Lincolnshire. It is four miles from Brigg and 10 miles from Scunthorpe.
The village has an interesting history, dating back to the Saxons. You can go back in time with a visit to St Mary’s church or head to Thornton Abbey close by. Or you can brush up on your history with a trip to Gallows Wood. The gallows were once famously erected here outside of town, but today it’s just a lovely woodland walk. You’ll find plenty of beautiful countryside surrounding Barnetby as well as independent cafes and restaurants in the village.
Barnetby is a lovely North Lincolnshire village with a lot to offer visitors. If you’re planning a trip here soon, you can secure cheap train tickets to Barnetby with TransPennine Express.
When you arrive at Barnetby station, it’s just a short walk into the centre of the village. And whilst there is no taxi rank, you’ll find local taxi numbers displayed at the station. There is also a bus stop outside the station for onward journeys in the local area.
You have a range of options to secure cheap train tickets to Barnetby. If you book your tickets in advance, you can save over 50% on the price of a ticket. Being flexible with your chosen train and travelling off-peak will also help save you money. With a Railcard, you can save 1/3 on train travel, whilst a season ticket will the cut the cost of travel if you’re making regular journeys to and from Barnetby.
The journey time to Barnetby depends on where you’re travelling from. The train from Lincoln to Barnetby takes around half an hour, whilst the journey from Leeds to Barnetby has a journey time of 1 hour 30 minutes with a quick change at Doncaster. If you’re travelling from Manchester to Barnetby, you’ll be on the direct train for just over 2 hours.
There are ticket machines and accessible ticket machines at Barnetby station, as well as seating areas to relax in before your train. You’ll also find a car park with 16 spaces and two accessible spaces, plus six spaces for bikes.
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A season ticket is one of the best ways to secure over a third off train tickets if you regularly travel along the same route. Not only will you get the cheapest fares, but you’ll also save time by skipping the ticket queue. With annual, monthly and weekly options available, find out if a season ticket is right for you.
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Train ticket prices vary depending on the time of day. If you’re flexible with your travel times, you can bag the cheapest fares by choosing Off-Peak tickets. Check trains an hour or two before or after your ideal time to see if you can sneak some savings. Read about the different types of train tickets in our guide.
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