CrossCountry network map

Cross Country Network
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Aberdeen
Stonehaven
Montrose
Arbroath
Dundee
Leuchars
Cupar
Ladybank
Markinch
Kirkcaldy
Glasgow Central ( St Enoch)
Motherwell
Haymarket
Edinburgh Waverley (ScotRail)
Dunbar
Berwick upon Tweed
Alnmouth
Morpeth
Newcastle
Chester le Street
Durham
Darlington
Manchester Piccadilly
York
Stockport
Doncaster
Leeds (MetroTrain)
Macclesfield
Wakefield Westgate
Wilmslow
Congleton
Sheffield
Crewe
Chesterfield
Stoke on Trent
Nottingham
Derby
Stafford
Burton on Trent
Wolverhampton
Tamworth
Water Orton
Birmingham New Street
Cheltenham Spa
Gloucester
Birmingham International
Coleshill Parkway
Bristol Parkway
Nuneaton
Hinckley
Lydney
Narborough
South Wigston
Bristol Temple Meads
Coventry
Chepstow
Leicester
Melton Mowbray
Bath Spa
Oakham
Stamford
Caldicot
Peterborough
Whittlesea
March
Manea
Leamington Spa
Ely
Weston Super Mare
Cambridge
Taunton
Banbury
Newport
Oxford
Tiverton
Audley End
Cardiff Central (Valley Lines)
Reading
Exeter St Davids
Stansted Airport
Dawlish
Teignmouth
Newton Abbot
Guildford
Basingstoke
Totnes
Torquay
Plymouth
Paignton
Liskeard
Bodmin
Winchester
Par
St Austell
Southampton Airport Parkway
Truro
Redruth
Southampton Central
Camborne
Brockenhurst
Hayle
St Erth
Bournemouth
Penzance

CrossCountry is a train operating company that has operated Great Britain’s Cross Country rail franchise since 11 November 2007.

The basic routes are:

No Route Rolling stock
1 Plymouth to Edinburgh Waverley (via Leeds) (Super) Voyagers & High Speed Trains
2 Reading to Newcastle (via Doncaster) (Super) Voyagers
3 Bristol Temple Meads to Manchester Piccadilly (Super) Voyagers
4 Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly (via Coventry) (Super) Voyagers
5 Cardiff Central to Nottingham Turbostars
6 Birmingham New Street to Leicester and Stansted Airport Turbostars

There are also extensions to the normal service pattern: