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By Car

Please use our google map to work out how to get here by car.

Free Disk Parking

Free Onstreet Disc Parking is available throughout Northallerton town centre, including the High Street; restrictions vary between 30 minutes and 2 hours, please see local road signs for details.  Since October 2009, charges apply in the Applegarth Car Park, the East Road Car Park and the Community Centre.

Parking discs are available from many of the local shops as well as the Tourist Information Centre. 

By Rail

Northallerton Station is on the East Coast Main Line with trains through to all parts of the country.  North/South rail links are well established with through trains to London, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh while the East/West corridor is served with direct trains to Leeds, Manchester (including the airport) and Liverpool in the West and Middlesbrough and Sunderland in the North East. Today these links are part of the life blood of Northallerton as a transport hub and inter-change for business people, shoppers and tourists alike!

www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/ntr/details.html National Rail Enquiries
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northallerton_railway_station Wikipedia entry 

Useful numbers and websites.

www.nationalrail.co.uk Tel. 0845 748 4950
www.tpexpress.co.uk Tel. 0845 678 6974

By Bus

Locally. bus routes link Northallerton and the villages with neighbouring market towns and cities The Dales corridor is served by buses to Bedale and Hawes whilst the bus to Osmotherley offers a gateway to the North York Moors. The bus to Bedale also provides a link to The Wensleydale Railway - not just a visitor attraction but a vital link between town and village.

Public transport Tel. 08706082608
www.nationalexpress.com Tel. 08705 808080
www.moors.uk.net Tel. 01845 597000
www.dalesbus.org Tel. 08706082608

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Contact

Northallerton Tourist Information
The Applegarth
Northallerton
DL7 8LZ
Tel: 01609 776864

Open 10.00am to 16.00pm Mon to Fri and Sat 10.00am to 13.00pm only.

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It's a fact

Sir Hugh Smithson (who became 1st Duke of Northumberland) was born in a house now occupied by Barkers?

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Northallerton and Villages Community Forum