CrossCountry As of the May 2021 timetable change, there are four trains per day heading north towards
Edinburgh Waverley. Heading south, there are five trains per day (weekday) to
Birmingham New Street via
Sheffield, one of which continues to
Plymouth, with a further three trains running as far as
Bristol Temple Meads. On a Saturday, a single train operates to Bristol Temple Meads. On Sunday, four trains run to Birmingham New Street, with one continuing to Plymouth, and two running as far as Bristol Temple Meads. Rolling stock used:
Class 220 Voyager and
Class 221 Voyager London North Eastern Railway As of the June 2021 timetable change, there are seven trains per day heading north towards , one of which extends to . There are seven trains per day heading south, five of which run to , with two trains per day running as far as and respectively. Rolling stock used:
Class 800 Azuma and
Class 801 Azuma Lumo In October 2021,
Lumo commenced the operation of a twice-daily service between
London King's Cross and
Edinburgh Waverley. This was later increased to the current frequency of five trains per day in early 2022. Rolling stock used:
Class 803 AT300 Northern Trains As of the December 2025 timetable change, there is an hourly service to
Newcastle. There is also an early morning and an evening train extending to
Chathill. Rolling stock used:
Class 156 Super Sprinter and
Class 158 Express Sprinter TransPennine Express As of the May 2021 timetable change, there is a twice-daily service between
Liverpool Lime Street and
Edinburgh Waverley via Newcastle. Prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the service operated north of Newcastle at an hourly frequency. In September 2021,
TransPennine Express announced that they would be introducing a five return trains per weekday semi-fast service between Newcastle and Edinburgh from December 2021, which will call at Morpeth. Rolling stock used:
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