BY TRAIN

From London, The Midlands and the South

Inter-City services via Virgin Trains from London Euston or Cross Country Trains from Birmingham, Bournemouth, Reading, Bristol and Plymouth serve Manchester Piccadilly station, which is a short walk from the Gay Village

From the North

Inter-City rail services provided by Transpennine Express and Northern Trains serve Manchester Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations, both of which are a short walk from Manchester's Gay Village.

There is also a regular train service running from Manchester International Airport.

Which are the main train stations in Manchester?

The main City centre stations are Piccadilly, Oxford Road, Victoria and Deansgate. Piccadilly is the main station and is only a few minutes walk from Manchester’s Gay Village.

You can also get to the Gay Village from Oxford Road station by crossing Oxford Road and walking up Whitworth Street (at the side of The Palace Theatre). Walk along Whitworth Street and turn left on to Princess Street. Canal Street is just across the road.

All three stations are connected so no matter which one you arrive at you will be able to get to the others. UK national rail enquiries are 08457 48 49 50 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for more information.

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